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Wallace Racing - ET/MPH/HP Calculator for Quarter Mile Runs. Weight is as the car sits on the line: driver and gas in it. HP is at the crank. The answers below will be for at sea level and standard pressure/temperature. (no weather correction).
This calculator will calculate the approximate 1/4 mile time and trap speed of your vehicle. To do so, enter in the peak wheel horsepower of the vehicle, and the vehicle weight including driver, in the form below.
1/4 Mile Trap Speed = This calculator estimates your 60 foot, eighth and quarter mile elapsed times and trap speed when given the weight of the car and flywheel or wheel horsepower. An 11% driveline loss is assumed for Wheel HP.
Rear Wheel HP is assuming 10% drivetrain loss. Weight is as the car sits on the line: driver and gas in it. The answers will be for at sea level and standard pressure/temperature. (no weather correction). Enter your 1/4 Mile ET/Speed and Weight of your car
You can use this quarter mile calculator to determine the terminal speed (trap speed) and quarter-mile elapsed time (ET) of a vehicle based on its weight and power
To calculate your approximate 1/4 mile time enter the hp & weight in KG (not lb) HP Weight kg (incl driver!) 1/4 mile time. It is an interesting exercise to see what the power requirements and weight limits are to meet your ideal strip time. The times shown are effectively the best most drivers can hope to achieve. FAQ's.
Given a vehicle's power and weight, you can use this quarter-mile calculator to estimate the elapsed time and final speed over a 1/4-mile distance.
How to Build Max Performance Pontiac V8s. Calculate 1/8 mile ET,MPH and Ideal Gear Ratio using HP - by Wallace Racing Home of Pontiac Powered Firebirds,Trans Ams,Pontiac Powered Dragsters,Pontiac Power Rules!
The 1/4 Mile Horsepower Calculator is a valuable resource for anyone looking to calculate the horsepower of a vehicle in the context of a 1/4 mile race. This calculator takes into account two crucial factors: the vehicle's weight and its speed in miles per hour (MPH).
The LRFIX 1/4 Mile ET Calculator computes a vehicle's quarter-mile time based on horsepower and weight, outputting the time in seconds.