62Ranchero200
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Weighed the Ranchero on a certified truck scale today and with no driver and very little fuel it weighed 2,680 pounds, with 1,500 of that on the front axle and 1,180 of that on the rear axle. With a full tank of gas and including my weight, I calculate that the Ranchero would weigh 2,920.
If I estimate my flywheel HP at 180 to 200, and if I lose 25% of my flywheel HP through the C4, that should still give me 135 to 150 HP at the rear wheels.
Now I need to find an ET estimator and run the numbers. Of course, I know there are countless variables that determine actual ET - tire size and compound, rear axle type and ratio, the driver's reaction time and shift time, to name a few - but a good estimator would let me know what the Ranchero may be capable of.
Thanks
Bob the Builder
If I estimate my flywheel HP at 180 to 200, and if I lose 25% of my flywheel HP through the C4, that should still give me 135 to 150 HP at the rear wheels.
Now I need to find an ET estimator and run the numbers. Of course, I know there are countless variables that determine actual ET - tire size and compound, rear axle type and ratio, the driver's reaction time and shift time, to name a few - but a good estimator would let me know what the Ranchero may be capable of.
Thanks
Bob the Builder