trentnell New member Dec 23, 2009 #1 How acurate do you guys think it is ? what 60ft does it consider to be " normal " ?
Redneck6.0L New member Dec 23, 2009 #2 when using the calculator, putting in your mph and weight, it's really close
JQmile Comp Diesel Sponsor Dec 24, 2009 #3 I'd say with a good 60ft, it's darn close. It's probably thinking about 1.6 on the 60.
J JasonCzerak New member Dec 24, 2009 #4 The MPH and weight calcs have been very close for me. I agree, if your 60' sucks, then the ET calcs will be 100's of HP off
The MPH and weight calcs have been very close for me. I agree, if your 60' sucks, then the ET calcs will be 100's of HP off
B BrettWINspeed Just P pump it Dec 24, 2009 #6 It seems to be pretty accurate for weight/mph and "West coast" dyno numbers. 6850lbs trapping 114.5-115.1x when I've dynoed around the 710 range uncorrected on a 224xlc
It seems to be pretty accurate for weight/mph and "West coast" dyno numbers. 6850lbs trapping 114.5-115.1x when I've dynoed around the 710 range uncorrected on a 224xlc