Check out this site.
http://www.dragtimes.com/horsepower-...alculator.php?
Enter your 1/4 mile et, speed, and weight of your car, for an estimate on your horsepower at the flywheel. It's not real accurate, but in the ballpark.
Sticky?
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Check out this site.
http://www.dragtimes.com/horsepower-...alculator.php?
Enter your 1/4 mile et, speed, and weight of your car, for an estimate on your horsepower at the flywheel. It's not real accurate, but in the ballpark.
Sticky?
http://www.dragtimes.com/horsepower-...power+Estimate
457 at the crank
344 at the wheels (actual measured rwhp on Mustang dyno)
=
25% loss through drivetrain w/3600 stall
:think:
thats off lol
haha cool, so if i were to run the 1/4 in 6 seconds at 165 mph and weigh 10 pounds i would have 7.6 hp =)
too many variables
go to fbody.com there is a scale you can use to get horsepower or et times
it gave me 368 i have 325 at the wheels its waay off with a Lid, bellow, Big Oil filter, and a catback
no factoring in for altitude? We run 1-1.5 seconds slower here in Denver 5850 ft above sea level at Bandimere speedway.