Horsepower Formula:
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Definition: This calculator estimates the horsepower of a vehicle based on its weight and 1/4-mile elapsed time (ET).
Purpose: It helps automotive enthusiasts and professionals estimate engine power without dyno testing.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The formula relates a vehicle's acceleration performance to its power-to-weight ratio.
Details: Accurate horsepower estimation helps in vehicle tuning, performance comparisons, and diagnosing mechanical issues.
Tips: Enter the vehicle weight in pounds and 1/4-mile elapsed time in seconds. Both values must be > 0.
Q1: How accurate is this calculation?
A: It provides a reasonable estimate but doesn't account for traction, aerodynamics, or drivetrain losses.
Q2: What's the significance of 5.825 in the formula?
A: This is an empirical constant derived from drag racing data that relates ET to power-to-weight ratio.
Q3: Should I use curb weight or race weight?
A: For most accuracy, use the actual weight during the run (including driver and fuel).
Q4: Does this work for all types of vehicles?
A: It works best for rear-wheel drive cars with good traction. AWD/FWD may show different results.
Q5: How can I improve accuracy?
A: Use multiple runs' average ET and precise weight measurements for best results.