© 2000 - 2023 Content of this site: pages may not be substantially or wholly copied without our prior written agreement. UK Car Tuning guide / Modified Cars Goodbye However we do not have an option for embedding the calculator into other sites (yet).Īcura Tuning Alfa Romeo Engine Tuning Aston Martin Tuner Audi Upgrades Bentley Mods guide Buick Tuning guide BMW Performance parts BMW Bristol Tuning Cadillac Performance Tuning Caterham Tuning guide Chevrolet Mods Chrysler Mods Citroen Tuning Dacia Engine Tuning Daihatsu Tuner Daimler Upgrades Datsun Performance Tuning Daewoo Tuning Dodge Performance parts Ferrari Mods guide Fiat Mods Ford Tuner GM Upgrades Holden Tuner Honda Upgrades Hyundai Tuning Infiniti Tuner Jaguar Mods guide Jeep Mods guide Kia Upgrades Lamborghini Tuning Land Rover Tuning Lexus Tuning Lotus Upgrades Maruti Upgrades Maserati Tuner Maybach Tuner Mazda Mods Mercedes Performance parts MG Performance parts Mini Tuning Mitsubishi Performance parts Morgan Tuning guide Nissan Tuner Nissan page 2 Noble Tuner Opel Tuner Pagani Mods Perodua Tuning Peugeot Tuner Plymouth Performance parts Porsche Tuner Proton Performance parts Renault Mods guide Rolls-Royce Performance parts Rover Mods Saab Tuning Seat Engine Tuning Skoda Upgrades Smart Performance Tuning Ssangyong Tuning Subaru Tuning Suzuki Tuner Toyota Performance parts Triumph Tuner TVR Tuning Vauxhall Tuning Volkswagen Mods guide Volvo Mods Westfield Upgrades Q) Can I link to this quarter mile calculator in my favourite forum or my own website?Ī) Yes links to this page are very welcome and always appreciated. 5 of a second of the indicated time, depending on your change times and getting a good start. For street cars you can realistically expect to get within. 3 of a second of their best time but there have been one or two that have been wildly inaccurate but these are generally down to the use of slicks and other pro drag setup factors that we have not included. We hope to have a more accurate calculator with extra options to fine tune this further and welcome all feedback.Ī) It can only be as accurate as the data that has gone into it. Larger power figures are skewed to assume RWD and lower power figures are assumed to be FWD. Q) I can't enter drive train air temps, altitude or any other essential factors.Ī) This is a very simple calculator and takes averaged results. The times shown are effectively the best most drivers can hope to achieve. It is an interesting exercise to see what the power requirements and weight limits are to meet your ideal strip time. To calculate your approximate 1/4 mile time enter the hp & weight in KG (not lb) We hope to fine tune these results a little further and would welcome your feedback. *Professor G T Fox, Patrick Hale ( Auto Math Handbook). We have weighted the theories to give the most accurate results as each of the theories skew results for different hp engines. This calculator has been based upon a number of theories* of drag time calculations and our own research from car performance data statistics. Please note that this calculator cannot be more than 95% accurate for every make and model and does not take into account the age of a car, windspeed and gearing and air temperature. "You still owe me a 10 second car" - Fast & Furious"
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