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Horsepower Calculator Module |
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MattMann writes "Howdy! For all you gear-heads out there who run car-related PHP-Nuke sites, I have a Horsepower Calculator available for your site's visitors to use.
The only way to get a true measure of your car's horsepower is to put it on a Dyno, but this little calculator can give you a pretty good idea. You can calculate horsepower at the wheels using either the ET Method or the Trap Speed Method.
See it here, and download it here."
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Posted on Wednesday, April 27 @ 23:10:13 CEST by BrainSmashR |
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Re: Horsepower Calculator Module (Score: 1) by BrainSmashR on Wednesday, April 27 @ 23:12:03 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.brainsmashr.com | Nice!!
I've got a buddy who's a musclecar freak (Actually published in Hotrod and has been on the Power Tour twice) and we'll put this to the test in the morning!! |
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Re: Horsepower Calculator Module (Score: 1) by Steptoe on Thursday, April 28 @ 08:06:43 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.kakarki.net | cool..have 69 Z28 all orginal...figures are pretty close...would be closer if one could add the 1/10s of a second in the 1/4 mile section. |
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