GSP393 New Member Aug 14, 2006 217 0 0 Orange County, Texas Jan 17, 2007 #1 Jan 17, 2007 #1 Where can I find a chart or formula where I punch in my numbers and it gives an approximate horsepower and torque estimate? Thanks
Where can I find a chart or formula where I punch in my numbers and it gives an approximate horsepower and torque estimate? Thanks
Strype Cuthbert catcher Founding Member May 11, 1999 61 35 104 Huntsvegas, AL Jan 17, 2007 #2 Jan 17, 2007 #2 mustangworks.com has a whole set of mustang calculators.
GSP393 New Member Aug 14, 2006 217 0 0 Orange County, Texas Jan 17, 2007 #3 Jan 17, 2007 #3 Thanks, I'll check it out.
bill302 Active Member Nov 2, 2005 2,131 1 46 alabama,gadsden Jan 17, 2007 #4 Jan 17, 2007 #4 http://www.dragtimes.com/horsepower-et-trap-speed-calculator.php http://www.dragtimes.com/horsepower-torque-calculator-conversion.php http://www.mustangworks.com/analyzer.html
http://www.dragtimes.com/horsepower-et-trap-speed-calculator.php http://www.dragtimes.com/horsepower-torque-calculator-conversion.php http://www.mustangworks.com/analyzer.html
Strype Cuthbert catcher Founding Member May 11, 1999 61 35 104 Huntsvegas, AL Jan 17, 2007 #5 Jan 17, 2007 #5 They're under "Analyzer"
GSP393 New Member Aug 14, 2006 217 0 0 Orange County, Texas Jan 17, 2007 #6 Jan 17, 2007 #6 I looked at those, problem is, I don't know my cars track time or speed. I just want to estimate what my new engine that I'm building might have.
I looked at those, problem is, I don't know my cars track time or speed. I just want to estimate what my new engine that I'm building might have.
Strype Cuthbert catcher Founding Member May 11, 1999 61 35 104 Huntsvegas, AL Jan 17, 2007 #7 Jan 17, 2007 #7 GSP393 said: I looked at those, problem is, I don't know my cars track time or speed. I just want to estimate what my new engine that I'm building might have. Click to expand... Hmmm... all the formulas I've seen require you to know either torque or hp
GSP393 said: I looked at those, problem is, I don't know my cars track time or speed. I just want to estimate what my new engine that I'm building might have. Click to expand... Hmmm... all the formulas I've seen require you to know either torque or hp
Strype Cuthbert catcher Founding Member May 11, 1999 61 35 104 Huntsvegas, AL Jan 17, 2007 #8 Jan 17, 2007 #8 To determine the rotary horsepower of an object into rotary motion (rpm) use the following equation. Equation: P = tn/5250 Where: P = Power, hp N = Rotational shaft speed, rpm T = Torque, lb-ft or http://www.ajdesigner.com/phphorsepower/horsepower_equation_trap_speed_method_horsepower.php horsepower = weight * [velocity/234] cubed
To determine the rotary horsepower of an object into rotary motion (rpm) use the following equation. Equation: P = tn/5250 Where: P = Power, hp N = Rotational shaft speed, rpm T = Torque, lb-ft or http://www.ajdesigner.com/phphorsepower/horsepower_equation_trap_speed_method_horsepower.php horsepower = weight * [velocity/234] cubed
90 Active Member Sep 24, 2006 0 1 43 Michigan insane asylum Jan 17, 2007 #9 Jan 17, 2007 #9 327.37096914173 horsepower im confused
GSP393 New Member Aug 14, 2006 217 0 0 Orange County, Texas Jan 17, 2007 #10 Jan 17, 2007 #10 I suck in math and don't have all the values I need anyway.
Turkey Sammich I can't fap normal. I cracked a rib, then my ankle Jul 12, 2006 0 59 154 Jan 17, 2007 #11 Jan 17, 2007 #11 Just go to DEQ, and say you need to have it checked, so you know what to work on when you take it through for real. They dyno it, it wont be as close as say a pro shop but it will give you a good # to work with.
Just go to DEQ, and say you need to have it checked, so you know what to work on when you take it through for real. They dyno it, it wont be as close as say a pro shop but it will give you a good # to work with.