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    #91
    you should do pretty good once you get your R/T down and your 60 ft times better. How much power are you making?
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      #92
      Originally posted by DrTran View Post
      you should do pretty good once you get your R/T down and your 60 ft times better. How much power are you making?
      thanks mate.................its making 239kw at the wheels.........
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        #93
        i dont think R/T counts to your Final Quartermile run.. you can sit at the stagging lights for 2 hours if they let you and still do a 13 second pass..

        and i thought his 60ft time was quite decent already ^_^.. mine never got anywhere close to 2.1 haha.. then again he is using baller tyres...
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          #94
          Originally posted by Wlee2 View Post
          i dont think R/T counts to your Final Quartermile run.. you can sit at the stagging lights for 2 hours if they let you and still do a 13 second pass..

          and i thought his 60ft time was quite decent already ^_^.. mine never got anywhere close to 2.1 haha.. then again he is using baller tyres...
          yeh ur right R/T doesn’t mean nothing for your actual time………………my 60ft has gone a 1.9 on the same semi’s when I was NA,

          on Saturday I did get a better 60ft of 2.035 on the 12.90 pass…………….but I was shattered that run…(slipping clutch)………..but will see what happens with taller slicks as I was crossing the line on rev limiter in 4th with 205/50/15 (23.2inch tall)

          so hopefully I can get some 225/50/15 (24inch tall )in time for next meeting …………..
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            #95
            once you reach 1.9's for the 60, you know you are gettign good off the line...

            and the old saying goes: "every tenth off your sixty equals two tenths at the quarter..."
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              #96
              Originally posted by tinkerbell View Post
              once you reach 1.9's for the 60, you know you are gettign good off the line...

              and the old saying goes: "every tenth off your sixty equals two tenths at the quarter..."
              yeh i wish i could do 1.9 60ft atm...........when it was NA with 135kw (hub dyno) i was rev dump at 7000rpm with 205/50/15 toyo r888 semis and full grip with exedy heavy duty clutch lol...................
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                #97
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                  #98
                  Originally posted by tinkerbell View Post
                  once you reach 1.9's for the 60, you know you are gettign good off the line...

                  and the old saying goes: "every tenth off your sixty equals two tenths at the quarter..."
                  Well spoken. back home we have some street cars running some pretty good times. my friends 9.3 in his 95 civic coupe. Our street classes are pretty competitive

                  Oh I was wondering how do you guys rate power in kw? in the us hp is the the same or is there a difference? just wondering
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                    #99
                    Originally posted by DrTran View Post
                    Well spoken. back home we have some street cars running some pretty good times. my friends 9.3 in his 95 civic coupe. Our street classes are pretty competitive

                    Oh I was wondering how do you guys rate power in kw? in the us hp is the the same or is there a difference? just wondering
                    Well 1kW = 1.34hp but there is more to it to that. US dynos seem to be calibrated or setup to read a much higher amount of wheel horsepower. For example a stock K20A2 DC5 in Australia might pull around 110kW or 147hp at the wheels whereas they seem to be comfortably in the mid 170 whp range in the US. I have no idea why.

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                      HP = kW x 1.34

                      but when a dyno gets involved, it is hard to compare... US dyno's typically read about 10-20% higher than aussie ones...
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                        yeah! what he said!
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                          Originally posted by tinkerbell View Post
                          HP = kW x 1.34

                          but when a dyno gets involved, it is hard to compare... US dyno's typically read about 10-20% higher than aussie ones...
                          I guess calibrations are different. what kind of dyno machines do you guys have here generally there are two companies that people use mustang dyno and dynojet
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                            our dynos read less power, or a calibrated differently to the US, but my car makes 321hp at the wheels with converstion from kw..................
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                              Originally posted by DrTran View Post
                              I guess calibrations are different. what kind of dyno machines do you guys have here generally there are two companies that people use mustang dyno and dynojet
                              ours are "rolling road" style and "hub style"

                              it is the rolling road that is most common and we have Dyno Dynamics down here: http://www.dyno.com.au/dyno/controller
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                                most of ours are the rolling type also. in my state theres 4 awd dynos and the rest are usually regular ones but. the dynojet is the most accurate compared to the mustang dyno
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