ET vs RWHP graph and calculator (excel and pics)
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ET vs RWHP graph and calculator (excel and pics)
I made a very simple ET calculator in Excel. Just
type in the weight of your car (with gas and driver),
and it'll give you a graph showing required RWHP
to make a given ET.
This is more for manuals...if you have an automatic
with an aftermarket converter, you will need less
RWHP than displayed.
This is purely for fun to show the relationship between
speed and power.
Attached are two samples of charts that were generated:
1 for 3800 lbs raceweight (my TA) and 1 for 3400 lbs.
<img src="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/thesoslogroup/files/et3400.gif" alt=" - " />
<img src="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/thesoslogroup/files/et3800.gif" alt=" - " />
Here is the address to the file:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/thesos...calculator.xls
type in the weight of your car (with gas and driver),
and it'll give you a graph showing required RWHP
to make a given ET.
This is more for manuals...if you have an automatic
with an aftermarket converter, you will need less
RWHP than displayed.
This is purely for fun to show the relationship between
speed and power.
Attached are two samples of charts that were generated:
1 for 3800 lbs raceweight (my TA) and 1 for 3400 lbs.
<img src="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/thesoslogroup/files/et3400.gif" alt=" - " />
<img src="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/thesoslogroup/files/et3800.gif" alt=" - " />
Here is the address to the file:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/thesos...calculator.xls