![]() 04/21/2017 at 13:45 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Stock it dyno’s 173whp, with 15% that’s 199hp crank (Nissan rates it 188hp). That is quicker then is, but people have got a stock Juke to do low-mid 7 second 0-60.
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Add your own weight though.
This ain’t happening. Not without some mods.
That’s shockingly close to what I measured (6.9)
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I want to build a mean GT-R that does 0-60 in under 2 seconds...... then put a speed limiter at 65 :]
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That’s the real-life equivalent of those gifs that never QUITE let the truck hit the wall.
Why must you be so cruel
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Imma just drop this right here (yes this includes my weight) and wait for someone to post a better one with their car. There’s always somebody faster.
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Whiplash
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Impressive. I got 6.404 off my rough estimates (220 HP, 2990 pounds with me in it, FWD, manual). About what I expected.
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Sure, but have you tried that crazy wrap thing? IT WORKS!!!!!1!
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This calculator is pretty nifty. It’s not perfect but it’s usually close. Some cars just fall outside of expectations, both a little slow and fast(including when different types of autos are used, or when a car needs a 2nd shift to hit 60). It also gives interesting insight into questions like, “oh an intake and tune is worth 8hp, what would that look like by the numbers?”
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It’s a little off. The 733's factory quoted time was 9.0 with the 5-speed and 11.0 with the Auto
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Not going to beat you but my numbers approx 270hp / 3860 weight/ AWD/ Dual clutch/ 5.554 sec 0-60 by the calculator
Otherwise 5.65 sec 0-60 with 14.1 qtr @ 99 mph using PocketDyno® app.
Looking at phenolic intake spacer and high flow cats to bump me closer to 290-295hp. Not looking for anything super fast but want over 100 mph and high 13s in qtr. I live about an hour from Norwalk and figure once I get it sorted I’ll confirm the calculator and iphone app/GPS numbers at the track.
I’m getting 25-27 mpg highway and 20-21 city on the 2008 VR6 after tune.
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Not bad for a 15 year old 4x4
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This may actually be pessimistic. I datalogged a 0-60 run late last year, and did a 6.58 with 0.52 lost to a bogged start. Wonder if that means the ol’ wagon’s got a sub-6 run in it.