Originally Posted By 440Jim
Originally Posted By B3422W5
I disagree that 1.38 equates to 10.20.. .... Way to many variables involved to make that statement.
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.Compression, suspension, weight, and other factors contribute as well.
That is all true. But IMO, for typical cars 2800-3400 lbs, 9.0-12.0 ET, normally aspirated, no power adders, etc. This equation is a good "target" for the sixty foot. If a car has worse sixty, a converter or gear change may be in order (or other things). Some chassis actually do better, but it may be a case of lots of torque but not enough top end HP (mph). Some bracket racers are not setup to 60ft well, but to just hook up easily and they shoe polish the ET.

Target Sixty Ft = ET x 0.12 + 0.17
9.0 -> 1.25
9.5 -> 1.31
10.2 ->1.39
10.5 ->1.43
11.0 ->1.49
12.0 ->1.61

Wallace is about the same at the mid-lower ET, and slower Sixty ft at the higher ET.


I still use the 60' X 1.56
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