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I'm told that the boffins can work this out using your 60' time and I can't remember what else.

Can anyone figure mine out for me and/or show us all how it's done?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/at...achmentid=25227

Thanks a lot.

This could be tricky, but can be calculated providing your car can maintain constant acceleration rate from start to finish line. However it's almost impossible due to:

- Gearing Ratio (accelerating on 1st, 2nd gear is faster than 3rd, 4th etc)

- Aerodynamic Drag (the higher the speed, the greater the drag is)

- Other factors (track condition, tractions, wind, etc)

- Human factors (Driver skill, etc)

But for the heck of it if those factors above (and any other factors) are non-existent:

Say you got a 1/4 mile time of 12.5seconds (t) and your terminal speed (v) is 180km/h.

So:

v = 180km/h = 180,000m/3600sec = 50m/sec

Thus:

acceleration (a) is v/t = 50/12.5 = 4m/s^2 (4 meters per second to the power of 2)

Therefore your car's 0-100km/h time:

v1 = 100km/h = 100,000m/3600sec = 27.78m/sec

a = v1/t1 --> find t1 required to reach 100 km/h

4 = 27.78/t1 --> t1 = 100/4 = 27.78/4 = 6.945sec

:Nerds:

Well you obviously did not read my post properly:

However it's almost impossible due to:

- Gearing Ratio (accelerating on 1st, 2nd gear is faster than 3rd, 4th etc)

- Aerodynamic Drag (the higher the speed, the greater the drag is)

- Other factors (track condition, tractions, wind, etc)

- Human factors (Driver skill, etc)

Here is the easy way to calculate it.

Click on this link, have a quick read, than put your numbers up.

If you want a challenge than go to this link.

I put your numbers through this extremely complicated calculation and got a reading of 5.31 sec.

:D

PS: Do not take any of the results as gospel as they are just a calculation.

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