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And what was the mph?

All from memory.. But I've quoted them countless times over the years..

11.81 @ 115mph 312 rwkw 37 degree day (MT's) 1.61 60'

11.87 @ 115mph 311rwkw 17 degree night (MT's) 1.71 60'

12.30 @ 117mph 311 rwkw (regular street tyres) 2.0 60'

12.80 @ 112mph 276rwkw (regular street tyres) ? 60'

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f*ck lol. Maybe mine isnt 300rwkw, or wasnt on the night. I got 12.60 @ 111mph with a 1.9 60'. Either that or your smashin the f*ck out of your gearbox lol.

Welcome to 4 years ago.

http://www.fordxr6turbo.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=24061&hl=vid&st=0

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Ok guys think the new calculator is ready so will post in 5 mins under new topic! Looking forward to your feed back!

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Hi all,

Been a few weeks now since I posted the 1st version of the BFYMC and from the feed back that I received the idea/principal seemed welcomed, however there were few issues with it. So after some further research and perusing several drag racing sites I was able to get a feel for what I think is now a far better calculator. The only thing that I’m still not 100% convinced on is the predicted MPH, although I visited many ¼ mile sites and processed many slight variations on what seemed a pretty consistent formula of (MPH = ((HP / Weight)^.333) * 234) and still it seems for our cars at least a little bit off. Anyways have a crack at it and see what you think. Looking forward to your thoughts and valued feedback.

Catch ya!

Veva

XR6 Turbo.com drag calculator.xls

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