SPIKO Gold Donating Members 1,924 Member For: 19y 10m 25d Gender: Male Posted 02/06/10 02:35 AM Share Posted 02/06/10 02:35 AM It's better.. however still speculative/assumptive. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vevapower Waiting for the 1st N/A 12! Donating Members 2,533 Member For: 17y 21d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Posted 02/06/10 02:48 AM Author Share Posted 02/06/10 02:48 AM (edited) Street trim only at this stage!Also I might have come up with a slightly better MPH alloance for the calculated MPH!Seems that with N/A power this formula works rather well, but with forced induction there is more torque generated for equal amount of power so hence the lower MPH's calculated. Will work on that tonight I reckon soon enough we'll have a prety much 4.0ltr T dedictaed ET & MPH calculator.My next goal is to add 60ft's to the mix.Veva Edited 02/06/10 02:49 AM by Vevapower Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vevapower Waiting for the 1st N/A 12! Donating Members 2,533 Member For: 17y 21d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Posted 02/06/10 04:17 AM Author Share Posted 02/06/10 04:17 AM Ok all, After some good feedback and constructive criticism I’ve made some further tweaks to the calculator we is now pretty much exclusively for the XR6 Turbo and it’ sister models. See how this performs and let me know, again please note this is only a guide and will not be to the tenth accurate at times! Again bit of fun and something a little different. I could even collate a list with the results if we wanted. Remember this calculator is based on 4speed & 6speed Auto’s (no aftermarkets C4, C3’s etc) or semi & racing slick only based on street trim. So I guess if you are running a C4 and Slicks then you yourself will see obvious differences in the times.Catch ya! Veva XR6 Turbo.com drag calculator V1.1.xls Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vevapower Waiting for the 1st N/A 12! Donating Members 2,533 Member For: 17y 21d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Posted 02/06/10 04:30 AM Author Share Posted 02/06/10 04:30 AM Version 1.1 posted under new post!comments welcomed! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tab Sucker Moderating Team 32,303 Member For: 20y 10m 7d Gender: Male Location: Brisbane Posted 02/06/10 06:38 AM Share Posted 02/06/10 06:38 AM Stupid question...but are all three threads about the same thing? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vevapower Waiting for the 1st N/A 12! Donating Members 2,533 Member For: 17y 21d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Posted 02/06/10 06:42 AM Author Share Posted 02/06/10 06:42 AM (edited) Each thread was a different version of the calculator! Probably should of got me Sh*T together better!What you think about the lastest one? Edited 02/06/10 06:59 AM by tab No need to quote preceding post Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tab Sucker Moderating Team 32,303 Member For: 20y 10m 7d Gender: Male Location: Brisbane Posted 02/06/10 07:00 AM Share Posted 02/06/10 07:00 AM I've just merged the threads together otherwise it get's too confusing with three active threads. Have also updated the attachment in your first post. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vevapower Waiting for the 1st N/A 12! Donating Members 2,533 Member For: 17y 21d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Posted 02/06/10 09:58 AM Author Share Posted 02/06/10 09:58 AM Cheers Tab! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
F6turbo Member 172 Member For: 18y 9m Gender: Male Location: Sydney Posted 02/06/10 10:11 AM Share Posted 02/06/10 10:11 AM Yep, much better. I only ran .1 quicker with 2 mph more so pretty close. Like you said for a bit of fun, should give people an idea what they can run with a certain amount of power. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FAST-XR EVIL T Member 259 Member For: 16y 2m 23d Gender: Male Location: Liverpool NSW Posted 27/08/10 05:24 AM Share Posted 27/08/10 05:24 AM you might like this one, its quite accurate at telling you what power you have according to your 1/4 mile timePower Calculator (drags) 97.xls Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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