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what numbers do you think? i think it'll be 11's

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Old 11-17-2009, 06:38 PM
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what numbers do you think? 2000 ls1 t/a 7 psi procharger, built 10 bolt 3.73's, level 4 tranny from FLT. car has 475rwhp, stock tires and so is everything else stock. car weighs with me in it 3570lbs. think its 11's?

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thats def 11's. im gonna say mid 11's if not low. gotta have that 60 ft time first
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anyone else?
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Go here an do the math

http://wallaceracing.com/Calculators.htm
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I think you'll run low 12s at 120+ MPH. Stock tires FTL.
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Originally Posted by 69LT1Bird
I'd say high 11 w the street tires

those calculators are BS for example my buddy traps 120 in a 3800 lb car and dynoed at 448 and the calculator says 538 dont even bother
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Some of the calculator are set up for RWHP, some FWHP. I dumped your buddies numbers in a few different calculators and they are fairly close, 515-525 FWHP - 15-18% driveline loss = 450-460 RWHP. They are for estimates only, the same thing the OP is looking for.
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oh ok didnt even think of converting flywheel rear wheel
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It would be nice if the people who make them would post details. Plus you need to take into consideration the car is not moving on a dyno, so there is the extra loss from drag and friction.




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