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The Horsepower to ET Calculator estimates the elapsed time (ET) for a vehicle to complete an 1/8 mile drag strip run based on the vehicle's weight and horsepower. This calculation helps racers predict performance and optimize their setups.
The calculator uses the drag strip prediction equation:
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Explanation: The equation calculates the cube root of the weight-to-power ratio and multiplies it by the constant 5.825 to estimate the 1/8 mile elapsed time.
Details: Accurate ET prediction is crucial for drag racers to estimate performance, compare different vehicle setups, and make informed decisions about modifications and tuning.
Tips: Enter vehicle weight in pounds and horsepower. Both values must be positive numbers. The calculator will provide the estimated 1/8 mile elapsed time in seconds.
Q1: How accurate is this ET prediction?
A: This formula provides a good estimate for most vehicles, but actual performance can vary based on traction, aerodynamics, transmission type, and driver skill.
Q2: What is considered a good 1/8 mile ET?
A: For street cars, 8-9 seconds is good. Performance cars typically run 6-7 seconds, while professional drag cars can achieve times under 5 seconds.
Q3: Does this include driver weight?
A: The weight should include the complete racing weight - vehicle plus driver and any additional equipment.
Q4: Can I use this for different racing distances?
A: This formula is specifically calibrated for 1/8 mile drag strips. Different formulas exist for 1/4 mile calculations.
Q5: What factors can affect actual ET?
A: Traction, weather conditions, track preparation, transmission efficiency, and launch technique can all significantly impact actual elapsed times.