1/4 mile times
#41
I put 95 mph and 6000 lbs into Wallace's HP calculator , and it comes out to almost 400 HP. Play around with it, adding your actual weight and 1/4 mph to get a closer idea of your horsepower. That's why I wanted to know your mph, to back up my idea that you are making the power, but being limited by something like transmission tuning or actual torque limiting.
#42
Since it's a horsepower calculator based solely on weight and mph, it must be wheel horse power. It would have to be vehicle specific to estimate crank horsepower, because they would have to know wheel info, drive train type, what transmission, etc.
#44
made two datalogs today. The site won’t let me upload them, says they’re not accepted files. I’ll attach them to an email and email them to someone if they want. I’m headed off to work so I have to leave my laptop behind. I’ll be mobile
#47
yes I’m still on stock map and maf. I don’t have a boost gauge installed but a 3.00” pulley should put me in the 11-14 psi range theoretically. I’m pretty sure my tuner kept me safe with timing and torque management, even though we never spoke upfront about those things. Yea stock longblock, heads, cam, exhaust, nothings been touched
#50
93 mph 360 hp
94 mph 372 HP
95 mph 384 HP
96 mph 396 HP
These are from the Wallace calculator that I provided a link to earlier.
I didn't go above 96 mph, because you are holding the exact mph close to your chest, and anyone who says "mid 90s" instead of giving an exact number, probably means 93.
94 mph 372 HP
95 mph 384 HP
96 mph 396 HP
These are from the Wallace calculator that I provided a link to earlier.
I didn't go above 96 mph, because you are holding the exact mph close to your chest, and anyone who says "mid 90s" instead of giving an exact number, probably means 93.







