Street Eliminator Rules

Street Eliminator Rules

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JenkinsComp

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918 posts

248 months

Tuesday 10th October 2006
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Does anyone know whether there is a minimum weight limit in Street Elimnator?
(I know it should correctly be termed "mass limit" not weight limit!)

BennettRacing

729 posts

212 months

Tuesday 10th October 2006
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JenkinsComp said:
Does anyone know whether there is a minimum weight limit in Street Elimnator?
(I know it should correctly be termed "mass limit" not weight limit!)


Not sure if there is a minimum but i think they are 'about' 2950lbs with driver

Flying Toilet

3,621 posts

212 months

Tuesday 10th October 2006
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Splinters and Andy Frosts are over 3000lb i think!

Don't know if there is a minimum weight, i suppose Steve Patemans may be one of the lighter entries.

redvictor

3,152 posts

238 months

Tuesday 10th October 2006
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no minimum weight.For next year the NHRA tech rules are nothing over 3600#
splinters was 3950#,but with the new chassis/body will be more like 3200#...mine is 3250#

JenkinsComp

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918 posts

248 months

Wednesday 11th October 2006
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Thanks Andy.

So here is the question: How much grunt will it take to propel 1,850 lbs down the track in under 9 seconds (assuming good traction)?

martind

2,138 posts

228 months

Wednesday 11th October 2006
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JenkinsComp said:
Thanks Andy.

So here is the question: How much grunt will it take to propel 1,850 lbs down the track in under 9 seconds (assuming good traction)?

To run 9.8 @ 138 , 1850 lb including driver will require 377 bhp according to my bracket racer science maths formulas, which are normally pretty close.

JenkinsComp

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918 posts

248 months

Wednesday 11th October 2006
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martind said:
JenkinsComp said:
Thanks Andy.

So here is the question: How much grunt will it take to propel 1,850 lbs down the track in under 9 seconds (assuming good traction)?

To run 9.8 @ 138 , 1850 lb including driver will require 377 bhp according to my bracket racer science maths formulas, which are normally pretty close.


Can you run the same calculation for 2,000 lbs including driver, to get UNDER 9 seconds?
Thanks!

bigmouse

197 posts

212 months

Wednesday 11th October 2006
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You'll be more than quick enough to qualify Chris

martind

2,138 posts

228 months

Wednesday 11th October 2006
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JenkinsComp said:
martind said:
JenkinsComp said:
Thanks Andy.

So here is the question: How much grunt will it take to propel 1,850 lbs down the track in under 9 seconds (assuming good traction)?

To run 9.8 @ 138 , 1850 lb including driver will require 377 bhp according to my bracket racer science maths formulas, which are normally pretty close.


Can you run the same calculation for 2,000 lbs including driver, to get UNDER 9 seconds?
Thanks!

8.8 @ 154 , 2000 lb auto = 540 bhp

JenkinsComp

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918 posts

248 months

Wednesday 11th October 2006
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Perfect, I'm aiming for 550bhp before gas.

Bigmouse, you'd better get that Camaro of yours in the 8s soon, else your old engine will be overtaking you!

Time Machine

487 posts

249 months

Wednesday 11th October 2006
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Are you willing to share your formula martind, could be useful for people here. In fact, a thread just for useful calculations like that would be ideal as wwe'd know where to find them.

martind

2,138 posts

228 months

Wednesday 11th October 2006
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Time Machine said:
Are you willing to share your formula martind, could be useful for people here. In fact, a thread just for useful calculations like that would be ideal as wwe'd know where to find them.

Unfortunately its not a simple X x Y =Z . Its in the Mopar Chassis manual , chapter 25 & consists of predetermined charts for speed or ET that you reference ,get a ratio & then using your weight calculate BHP. It works the other way round as well , eg you have 550 bhp in a race auto chassis (manual cals. are different) of 2800 lb = xxx mph which should be x.xx secs.

bigmouse

197 posts

212 months

Wednesday 11th October 2006
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JenkinsComp said:
Perfect, I'm aiming for 550bhp before gas.

Bigmouse, you'd better get that Camaro of yours in the 8s soon, else your old engine will be overtaking you!


So you really fancy a go in Street eliminator do you? Have you seen a full copy of the rules yet? I'll look forward to seeing the wee beastie run.

The rebuilt (and improved!!) engine is almost ready for dynoing but I'll let you find out the hard way what it's capable of evil Lets just say it should make the ride a little more interesting than last year!

And as your new ride isn't too big I should be able to see all of it in the rear view mirror

Edited by bigmouse on Wednesday 11th October 12:22

JenkinsComp

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918 posts

248 months

Wednesday 11th October 2006
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I'd like to get the most use out of the new car, rather than having it sitting there parked, so I want to make sure that it is eligible for the SE series so that I am able to do as many events as possible.
However, I am well aware that SE is a big commitment, a professionally run championship.
To enter just one round isn't good enough, I'd need to do all or none really else I'd feel guilty for the series by only turning up erratically.
So I want to make sure the car is OK, and then decide whether I can make the commitment.
Of course I still have the Street Racer series to fit in, and circuit racing too...so much fun, so little time!