You're too much man! Lmao! You do know you coulda bought a pansy 4.7 or 5.7 and not a 500 HP piece of automotive history right? Who buys these trucks not to enjoy? Stock sucks but if you're happy with another vendor or vehicle, by all means go for it. Bashing on me, my business or my truck just makes you look more like the John Deere part runner you are
First off BIG Tex I have a daily driver, and enjoy my ten almost every day in the summer...Second who said my truck was stock?? Next, business? what is this business you are mentioning....Because a business has a store front or at least a web site...Sorry you consider your self on the same level as some of the venders around here that are actually businesses...John Deere parts runner that's cute, call it what ya want BIG TEX!!!
Does a business started with ones own money automatically get a website and huge fancy shop? Maybe if you're born into money, but not here man. I'm building this shit ground up bud and sorry you don't understand that. VTCOA has been my home sir almost eight years so I chose to be a vendor here first and foremost. Websites take time and money. Two things I'm not made of, but intend to change. Remember I've only been a vendor a year! Oh yeah, you just joined about that time noobie
No more TIME for you today but I'm sure you'll come up with some vomit out of your mouth ill have to respond to.
Have a Happy Thursday :damnmate:
Here is a calculator that works pretty well:
0-60 mph Calculator for Cars
Using the input of 550HP (flywheel), through sticky tires, on a sticky track, on a RWD vehicle, through a manual transmission, in a 4800 pound vehicle, it is hypothetically possible to run 0-60 in 4.2 seconds.
My 1.63 60ft = 51 mph 0-60= 2.9 second 0-60 on slicks and sticky track. Street....not so much
Go to the track and practice your 60ft. Try various tire pressures, traction compounds, and launch techniques and you'll get ER done. :burnout:
Your numbers don't add up, Scott. Here is how I see it, based on the calculators at Wallace Racing, and your best 1/4 mile of 12.17 @ 111.9:
7.75 second 1/8 mile = 12.17 second 1/8 mile
12.17 1/4 mile = 1.69 60’
MPH at 60’ = 40.01
1.69 60’ @ 4800 pounds = 460.83HP
111.9 1/4 mile = 88.07 1/8 mile
0-60 time = 3.6 seconds
So you do have time at work today to mess around with this math thing.....
Your numbers don't add up, Scott. Here is how I see it, based on the calculators at Wallace Racing, and your best 1/4 mile of 12.17 @ 111.9:
7.75 second 1/8 mile = 12.17 second 1/8 mile
12.17 1/4 mile = 1.69 60’
MPH at 60’ = 40.01
1.69 60’ @ 4800 pounds = 460.83HP
111.9 1/4 mile = 88.07 1/8 mile
0-60 time = 3.6 seconds
Never said I was a mathematician. Now, looking at your math, its taking me a whole 2 seconds to go from 40-60mph. That's seems like that doesn't add up
I can go from 0-40 in 1.6 but can't add 20mph in 2 seconds?
I do agree its between my number and your number and regardless its F'n fast for a 4 door DD truck with high mileage and no power adders :smokin:
First of all, Halfwit: "your feeble attempt to participate in any intelligent conversation only exaggerates your already pathetic lack of mental ability."
My math doesn't add up? You have to shift between 40-60 MPH. Based on our shifting thread, you take .28 seconds to shift. That means your truck requires 1.72 seconds to move from 40-60mph, or .86 seconds per 10 MPH. On average, that's how hard a 120 mph 1/4 mile car accelerates over an entire run. If you think your truck is quicker than that, you are delusional. Your truck moves from 0-40 in 1.6 seconds because the power is exponentially multiplied when making an inanimate object animate. I'm sure I can calculate the exact multiplier if necessary.
**credit for quote given to Mark Lowry
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My math doesn't add up? You have to shift between 40-60 MPH. Based on our shifting thread, you take .28 seconds to shift. That means your truck requires 1.72 seconds to move from 40-60mph, or .86 seconds per 10 MPH. On average, that's how hard a 120 mph 1/4 mile car accelerates over an entire run. If you think your truck is quicker than that, you are delusional. Your truck moves from 0-40 in 1.6 seconds because the power is exponentially multiplied when making an inanimate object animate. I'm sure I can calculate the exact multiplier if necessary.
You want it in ft/lbs of thrust, ft/lbs of torque, or expressed as horsepower?