New here just showing off my neon
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yeah but this motors free lol well to tell ya the truth the motor i have now is fine till it dies then i swap it out was out racen alittl today beat a ford contour svt and some piece of **** cavy with a fart can and 18's my neons alot faster then i thought it was and its still pretty much stock just cleaned up alot my friends has about the same stuff as i do and mines faster.
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finally found the formula! thanks to neonsdotorg
To estimate changes in quarter mile times and speeds due to weight changes (or power gains), use the cube root of the change in power-to-weight ratio. As an example, a 10% gain in power (or reduction in weight) should yield a 3.2% change in the numbers, so a 16.0 @ 85 car might turn into a 15.50 @ 87.7 car with 10% more power or 10% less weight.
To estimate changes in quarter mile times and speeds due to weight changes (or power gains), use the cube root of the change in power-to-weight ratio. As an example, a 10% gain in power (or reduction in weight) should yield a 3.2% change in the numbers, so a 16.0 @ 85 car might turn into a 15.50 @ 87.7 car with 10% more power or 10% less weight.