Wait no longer, here's your sign!!If there is any math than please share your calculation. That would be interesting since I know that having only this numbers it would be 'not so easy' to calculate. For now I can see only what the car have shown and your assumptions without any calculations. I can agree only on arguments not on assumptions
After all the meter in the car could be only a non accurate gadget since I have witness on myself that the NM levels on the graph are not as they should comparing to the dyno.
But I can't wait to see a calculation that can actually prove it. Please provide one![]()
Of course it does Sir, it's the same nutter that was trolling the Forum a while ago I suspect, tomorrow He'll be telling us that the Television works because there are little Men and Women inside it! Stay safe and a great looking cooker by the way!No need to get worked up.In fact , I believe it's kind of comical to be honest. All this is simple math and truth, which provides the reasonable, realistic , explanation.
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0-60 mph Calculator for Cars | Calculate Estimated 0-60 Times
Calculate an estimated 0-60 mph time by entering horsepower, curb weight, drive type, and transmission type. Formula and rating factors based upon real world data.www.carspecs.us
I’m not sure what the big deal is here?
Of course it does Sir, it's the same nutter that was trolling the Forum a while ago I suspect, tomorrow He'll be telling us that the Television works because there are little Men and Women inside it! Stay safe and a great looking cooker by the way!![]()
And this coming from Mr. Cynical himself!!!Pretty much sums up the Moderators ethos (well, mine anyway) on this site!![]()
I’m not sure what the big deal is here? Point the car down slope, and off you go.. Particularly with some mods and a remap. On a level surface I agree with most - mid to low 5’s is achievable.
Now don’t scoff.....on a flat surface (abandoned airfield obviously) - I did 60 mph to 125 mph in 13.7s. That’s simply by using the lap timer on board and the speedometer. Car isn’t stock.
Would I try and submit that time official somewhere, of course not. It’s just some fun.
mid 5's, possibly, low 4's, never, not with FWD. its a decently quick car, but not mega hatch fast. 0-60 has never bothered me, more interested in mid range. 4.40, it never happened.
Yep, it’s a Roll Racer, not a Drag Racer.
End. Of. Story.
There's a lot more to a car than going fast in a straight line it's the way it makes you feel when you look at it sit in it and the sheer pleasure of driving it with the windows open to hear the exhaust as you take a fast sweeping bend.Car goes well for what it is, not the fastest, not the slowest, who cares as long as you're enjoying yourself.
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This ^ will give you an idea, as you're obviously not familiar with such calculations and formulas. I can quote you numerous formulas; drag racers, engine builders; avionics engineers, motorcycle road racing, performance specialists, performance boat builders (inshore and offshore), WRC Teams, even F-1 Teams who utilize such formulas. They need to know if the engine and powertrain combinations are viable, before they begin to put them together. These calculation provide the teams with near specifications/restrictions, for the venues they compete in.0-60 mph Calculator for Cars | Calculate Estimated 0-60 Times
Calculate an estimated 0-60 mph time by entering horsepower, curb weight, drive type, and transmission type. Formula and rating factors based upon real world data.www.carspecs.us
However, this ^ one will suffice for your purpose.
It's simple and will do the calculations for you. Which follows the old adage; KISS (Keep it simple, stupid). I realized right off, you weren't aware of what you were claiming. I've been at this a long time and know what whp and torque, it takes to produce such times. Most I can quote off the top of my head.
It is what it is. We haven't even taken account; transmission or gear ratios, octane fuel utilized, tyre grip, aerodynamics, etc. Frankly, if you're going to attempt to blow smoke up someone's butt; you need to know first, not everyone is misinformed or uninformed.
When you build a performance platform, you need to know what you can expect and the platforms expectations beforehand. If you don't, you're just spinning your wheels!! Nuff said.![]()