FAO 10 of the best entrants
#31
Too complicated for me me to work out a formula as there are too many variables...but I'd say knock 1.5-2 secs off to get your 1/4 mile time.What we need are people who did the 10 of the best and also ran at USC at the weekend.............
#32
not as simple as knocking a set distance off, as 500m involves one or two possibly gear changes more for some.
but , andys MG maestro did 13.9s 119mph at Top ten day, winning class. this weekend at pod it did 12.7s 112mph (also winning class)
best its done is 12.46s 117mph at pod.
ronnies skyline has done a low 11s 132mph 1/4.
mike smiths R33 won pod this weekend 11.8s 122mph
Leons supra has done 11.03 131mph, and did 12.7s 125mph at pod again. at top ten day he did 12.5s 135mph
hope this helps
rgds
chris m
but , andys MG maestro did 13.9s 119mph at Top ten day, winning class. this weekend at pod it did 12.7s 112mph (also winning class)
best its done is 12.46s 117mph at pod.
ronnies skyline has done a low 11s 132mph 1/4.
mike smiths R33 won pod this weekend 11.8s 122mph
Leons supra has done 11.03 131mph, and did 12.7s 125mph at pod again. at top ten day he did 12.5s 135mph
hope this helps
rgds
chris m
#35
1/4 mile = 402m
At 100mph (which most scoobs will be travelling at) you will cover 44.7m per second
so to travel the extra 98m it would of took an extra 2.23 sconds
So my 15.46 500m time would equate to (within a tenth) a 13.23 1\4 mile time
Scott
At 100mph (which most scoobs will be travelling at) you will cover 44.7m per second
so to travel the extra 98m it would of took an extra 2.23 sconds
So my 15.46 500m time would equate to (within a tenth) a 13.23 1\4 mile time
Scott
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