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Old 02-16-2005, 10:15 AM
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ET calculator

I forgot to post this over here for the ones that asked as well. Sorry for the delay.. BUT, we have now put a new ET calculator online. Try it out and let us know how it works. It will give you the complete rundown from 60ft and 330, to 1000ft as well.

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Old 02-16-2005, 11:46 AM
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Hey Jose,

There are two columns at the top when you are done with times in them, M and O. These numbers are different but very similar, what's the difference?
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Old 02-16-2005, 02:36 PM
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Thats just the ET range of where the car should run with the data that has been inputted.

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Re: ET calculator

kind of a high and low guess then. I'm ripping apart the equations, I'll should have some interesting comments/questions later.



Times - roll out is the other column.....

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I did something wrong, it said I would run a 12.4
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Re: ET calculator

Thats pretty cool. What is a realistic g value for running a true slick in a car with a full drag suspension?
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I'm just currious, but shouldn't there be something about the gears involved in determining the rear wheel horsepower? Don't you get different numbers if you do a dyno run in first as apposed to third?
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Pretty cool

It said I would run a 10.4-10.6 @ 137.11 mph.

The mph was pretty damn close

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