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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Feb 2005
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Well, as I’ve never had my car on a dyno or raced it at the track I’m not really sure how these relate. I keep hearing everyone refer to ¼ mile MPH as a measure of real RWKW but I don’t really understand how it works.
I guess my question is how do you work out RWKW from MPH and does it actually always tell the truth? I would have thought that a dyno would be a more accurate way to tell but everyone always seems to ignore the dyno numbers and look at MPH from the drag times. Also, is it possible to then look at MPH and work out RWKW? So, for me, I have a dead stock AU3 XR6 VCT, what MPH should it run if I have 110RWKW? What about if I had 120, or 140 or 160? Is there a set formula? Sorry, but its just something that has had me wondering...... |
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