It was requested that I have another type of data for you people without
Excel could see the results from my latest Street Dyno results.
You can find a gif @:
http://www.beretta.net/fast_lane/images/9_11_99_stock_2nd_gear_east.gif
You can find the excel file @:
http://www.beretta.net/fast_lane/images/9_11_99_stock.xls
You can find the Zip file with my config file, one sound file, and all
four data outs here:
http://www.beretta.net/fast_lane/images/9_11_99_stock.zip
Please let me know what you think.
Just a reminder that I did have the car weighed and with a full tank of
gas and me in the car it was 3000 lbs. This is NOT my racing
configuration, but a repeatable configuration for testing. It's a lot
easier to add gas to the tank rather than removing it. All the weather
conditions were taken from http://www.weather.com/ for my are yesterday.
Setting my losses to 20% seems to get the car almost EXACTLY on the
factory specs. Remember that the car has 100K miles so that may be
exagerating the losses, but at least I can keep that consistant. If you
DO know the typical losses for a FWD or FWD GM car PLEASE let me know!
Thanks
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Rex Weatherford <---(now believes in the "quad-force")
92 Beretta GTZ 2.3 97,000 Miles 15.531@91.28MPH <--(is one with the
"quad-force")
89 Beretta GT 2.8 160,000 miles 16.8??@79.??MPH
#22 GS Atlanta Region SCCA Solo II G-Stock
95 Grand Am GT 3100 V-6 (wife's car)
http://www.beretta.net/
http://www.mindspring.com/~rweatherford/rexw/rexhome.html
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