CL Type S mod calculator
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CL Type S mod calculator
http://www.chikaihuang.com/perf_tuner.html
I found that link, thought it was cool, but not accurate.
Its a shockwave powered.
I found that link, thought it was cool, but not accurate.
Its a shockwave powered.
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Originally posted by TL_Type_S
ha!
The stock CL-S runs the 1/4 in 14.58!!! And it runs it consistently too
The highest hp you can get is 400hp
ha!
The stock CL-S runs the 1/4 in 14.58!!! And it runs it consistently too
The highest hp you can get is 400hp
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Originally posted by TL_Type_S
ha!
The stock CL-S runs the 1/4 in 14.58!!! And it runs it consistently too
ha!
The stock CL-S runs the 1/4 in 14.58!!! And it runs it consistently too
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the couple things wrong with that program...are ...it adds the WHP of the mods to the crank HP of the stock car...example..260 hp stock, headers add 3o whp...choose the mod, and it says you're at 290 hp.....false....298 would be about correct...also i doubt weight is correct...with a driver added in....add 200 lbs worth of driver and you might see more realistic times...
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well either way you wanna look at it...i figured since he shows the base crank horse power than he would stay with crank power and add the 38 hp or so that the header have...
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haha...that's pretty cool, some one actually found my "Performance Tuner" application.
I did this as a school project. In no way was I trying to make this a 100% accurate calculator. I threw in the HP and TORQ numbers from what I've read/remembered reading off of A-CL.com
I used some 1/4 mile time formula I found on the web, which seemed accurate enough.
How fast is the stock CL-S at the 1/4mile. I thought mid-high 14s was pretty accurate from what I remember. Oh well.
Thanks for the inputs guys, I will make the afore-mentioned suggestions when I get a chance.
I did this as a school project. In no way was I trying to make this a 100% accurate calculator. I threw in the HP and TORQ numbers from what I've read/remembered reading off of A-CL.com
I used some 1/4 mile time formula I found on the web, which seemed accurate enough.
How fast is the stock CL-S at the 1/4mile. I thought mid-high 14s was pretty accurate from what I remember. Oh well.
Thanks for the inputs guys, I will make the afore-mentioned suggestions when I get a chance.
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Originally posted by chikai
haha...that's pretty cool, some one actually found my "Performance Tuner" application.
I did this as a school project. In no way was I trying to make this a 100% accurate calculator. I threw in the HP and TORQ numbers from what I've read/remembered reading off of A-CL.com
I used some 1/4 mile time formula I found on the web, which seemed accurate enough.
How fast is the stock CL-S at the 1/4mile. I thought mid-high 14s was pretty accurate from what I remember. Oh well.
Thanks for the inputs guys, I will make the afore-mentioned suggestions when I get a chance.
haha...that's pretty cool, some one actually found my "Performance Tuner" application.
I did this as a school project. In no way was I trying to make this a 100% accurate calculator. I threw in the HP and TORQ numbers from what I've read/remembered reading off of A-CL.com
I used some 1/4 mile time formula I found on the web, which seemed accurate enough.
How fast is the stock CL-S at the 1/4mile. I thought mid-high 14s was pretty accurate from what I remember. Oh well.
Thanks for the inputs guys, I will make the afore-mentioned suggestions when I get a chance.
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