power 1/4 mile times
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power 1/4 mile times
275.28 horsepower is required to achieve a 13 second 1/4 mile acceleration time in a 2400 pound rear wheel drive car.
Check out this site...don't know how accurate this is but it seems about right for cars I've run.
http://www.web-cars.com/math/qtr_mile.html
Check out this site...don't know how accurate this is but it seems about right for cars I've run.
http://www.web-cars.com/math/qtr_mile.html
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That also depends on the driver. Besides can you turn the car and go the other way withoout losing a lot of speed? That is all I care about. I will be posting a qaurter mile oval time in a factory 280Z next Saturday night. To me a true Z can turn as well as it goes straight.
Gotta get my Z's
Gotta get my Z's
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yah that ***** hella accurate i used it and it says my car runs an 18 sec 1/4mile time
Damn I guess sac raceway needs to buy some new equipment i ran a 16.2 ??? also why dont they ask for torque? or displacement.???? I call BULLSHIT
JD
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p.s. cant touch the skyline
Damn I guess sac raceway needs to buy some new equipment i ran a 16.2 ??? also why dont they ask for torque? or displacement.???? I call BULLSHIT
JD
imports 4 life
p.s. cant touch the skyline
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I will have some real times on a 1/4 mile oval in a BONE stock 81ZX and a slightly modified 78Z. I am going to hot lap this weekend at the track in town. Well post my outcome.
Remeber it is only 80 percent car the driver has to know how to use what he has. I have out handled Vettes in my 78Z because the fool cant handle a car.
Z for go Z for show
Remeber it is only 80 percent car the driver has to know how to use what he has. I have out handled Vettes in my 78Z because the fool cant handle a car.
Z for go Z for show
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