Does RWHP always convert to ET??? (M6)
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Does RWHP always convert to ET??? (M6)
I know that alot of the ET is dependent on 60 ft, gearing, weight, driving ability, etc, but in general, what RWHP do you need to run a certain number. For example, in another post, a full weight SS with 44X rwhp ran 11.50 @ 122 on a 1.80 60ft. My question is this: How many rwhp do you have and what ET have you ran? Wth all of the dyno hype and dyno numbers flying around lately, I am curious how these numbers correlate to ETs? (If you take the "dyno freaks", both high and low, out of the equation) Thanks, Shawn
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Re: Does RWHP always convert to ET??? (M6)
i have seen moose put done 429 and run 11.0's@125, and then i have seen other m6 cars put down more and go slower. it is in driving, and how light the car is. and the 60 foot is very important for a m6 car.
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Re: Does RWHP always convert to ET??? (M6)
11.85 @ 113 mph w/1.67 60 ft on BFG DR's. At the time, I had 305 RWHP, and weighed 3325 lbs w/driver. Air was sea level, to perhaps 200 ft below.