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http://www.letstorquebhp.com/calculator.asp

anyone tried this vs actual results?

quite a few forums are finding the predicted outputs fairly close to measured runs up the strip.

 

not sure what the hidden calcs behind it are but there must be a pre determined modifier for high BHP and RWD.

 

still kept me occupied for a few minutes :-)

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http://www.letstorquebhp.com/calculator.asp

anyone tried this vs actual results?

quite a few forums are finding the predicted outputs fairly close to measured runs up the strip.

 

not sure what the hidden calcs behind it are but there must be a pre determined modifier for high BHP and RWD.

 

still kept me occupied for a few minutes :-)

 

What did you run?

 

It wasn't great with mine. :? It was up to 0.5 slow in places, but high on the mph - not bad though, true :thumbsup:

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done both my cars.........

guessed the mk2 weight, but will be getting it down the local weighbridge next week.

scoob is very close to book figures.

 

Mk2:

Power at Flywheel (BHP) : 195

Weight without Driver (KG) : 750

Power to Weight Ratio (BHP Per Ton) : 264.17

0 - 60 (Secs) : 4.45

0 - 100 (Secs) : 11.47

60 - 100 (Secs) : 7.02

Quarter Mile (Secs) : 12.85

Terminal Speed (MPH) : 105.84

Drag Strip Quarter Mile (Secs) : 12.75

Drag Strip Terminal Speed (MPH) : 107.10

 

Scoob:

Power at Flywheel (BHP) : 303

Weight without Driver (KG) : 1260

Power to Weight Ratio (BHP Per Ton) : 244.34

0 - 60 (Secs) : 4.20

0 - 100 (Secs) : 11.12

60 - 100 (Secs) : 6.92

Quarter Mile (Secs) : 12.90

Terminal Speed (MPH) : 107.71

Drag Strip Quarter Mile (Secs) : 12.50

Drag Strip Terminal Speed (MPH) : 111.29

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Just been down the weighbridge, my car weighs 900kg so that's a little less than a van lol.

 

Power at Flywheel (BHP) : 195

Weight without Driver (KG) : 900

Power to Weight Ratio (BHP Per Ton) : 220.14

0 - 60 (Secs) : 5.09

0 - 100 (Secs) : 13.17

60 - 100 (Secs) : 8.08

Quarter Mile (Secs) : 13.50

Terminal Speed (MPH) : 101.22

Drag Strip Quarter Mile (Secs) : 13.40

Drag Strip Terminal Speed (MPH) : 102.40

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Just been down the weighbridge, my car weighs 900kg so that's a little less than a van lol.

 

Power at Flywheel (BHP) : 195

Weight without Driver (KG) : 900

Power to Weight Ratio (BHP Per Ton) : 220.14

0 - 60 (Secs) : 5.09

0 - 100 (Secs) : 13.17

60 - 100 (Secs) : 8.08

Quarter Mile (Secs) : 13.50

Terminal Speed (MPH) : 101.22

Drag Strip Quarter Mile (Secs) : 13.40

Drag Strip Terminal Speed (MPH) : 102.40

 

You're going to need a driver Lol! Good though :ykt::thumbsup:

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With a flywheel figure of 153 and a guesstimation of 750 kg mine comes in at 13.88 seconds for a drag strip 1/4 which is absolutely spot on :thumbsup:

 

With my new spec it says I'm not going to be fast enough :(

 

Might have to go without the pants! :mrgreen:

 

What's the new spec? Secret? :thumbsup:8)

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With a flywheel figure of 153 and a guesstimation of 750 kg mine comes in at 13.88 seconds for a drag strip 1/4 which is absolutely spot on :thumbsup:

 

With my new spec it says I'm not going to be fast enough :(

 

Might have to go without the pants! :mrgreen:

 

What's the new spec? Secret? :thumbsup:8)

 

Bit more cam and a bit more compression and a bit less weight :thumbsup:

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My cossie van

 

Power at Flywheel (BHP) : 511

Weight without Driver (KG) : 1150

Power to Weight Ratio (BHP Per Ton) : 451.48

0 - 60 (Secs) : 3.34

0 - 100 (Secs) : 7.06

60 - 100 (Secs) : 3.71

Quarter Mile (Secs) : 11.43

Terminal Speed (MPH) : 127.29

Drag Strip Quarter Mile (Secs) : 11.33

Drag Strip Terminal Speed (MPH) : 128. 75

 

 

Actual times

 

11.7 quater mile

129.6 Terminal speed

 

Not Far off :mrgreen:

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