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Could someone possibly give me the weight breaks for GT/AA through GT/GA automatic? I would really appreciate the help. Thanks and Happy Holidays!
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GT/AA 8.00-8.49
GT/BA 8.50-8.99 GT/CA 9.00-9.49 GT/DA 9.50-9.99 GT/EA 10.00-10.49 GT/FA 10.50-10.99 GT/GA 11.00-11.49 GT/HA 11.50-11.99 GT/IA 12.00-12.49 GT/JA12.50-12.99 GT/KA 13.00-13.49 GT/LA 13.50-13.99 GT/MA 14.00 or more B.D.
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Thanks for the info Buff Daddy, it is much apreciated!
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Here is a handy excel spreadsheet I made for figuring out which GT classes a particular chassis/engine combination can run. It calculates the minimum race weight for each class and shows the ET's for the class index, 0.8 under, 1.0 under and 1.2 under. It also does an estimation of the HP needed to achieve the ETs at the min race weight. You only need to enter the body style shipping weight and the NHRA factored HP for the engine you want to use, and if it is a stick or automatic. It will do all the calculations in any easy to read and print format.
Enjoy. http://www.employees.org/~bhracing/g...ulator_1p1.xls
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Bill that is slick! Is there anyway to download or copy the spread sheet? thanks, Don Jackson
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Hey Don,
You need to have Microsoft Excel in order to use the spreadsheet and put in your own data. You can download the spreadsheet from the link in my original e-mail. If you click on the link it should ask you if you want to "open" or "save" the file. Alternately, you can "right click" on the link and select "Save target as" and put it on your local drive. If you save it and have Excel you can do anything you want to it. There is no protection implemented. If you don't have Excel, but you are able to see the spreadsheet, then you probably have the free Excel reader that lets you look at a spreadsheet and print it, but you cannot change any of the data. Bill
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This calculator really works great, I think it answered some of my questions. Do you know if there is one for traditional classes, I am in deseprate need of some answers. Smitty |
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