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Originally Posted by ZKindaGuy
Just for the heck of it I decided to run some 370Z 1/4-mile track numbers I found on the Internet to see what the HP numbers calculate to using a HP calculator. Here is what I started with:
Best 1/4-mile time I found:
13.1 @ 108.9 MPH
370Z spec:
Bone stock
MT-6
Spec weight
car is 3278 lbs empty
car is 3285 lbs assuming 1 gallon of fuel.
Best 1/4 mile time found: 13.1 seconds
Assuming driver #1 weighs 180 pounds (the weight of an average man) the total weight at race time is: 3465 lbs
Assuming driver #2 weighs 200 pounds (an above average weight) the total weight at race time is: 3485 lbs
Calculation results:
HP with driver #1: 326.94 HP at the flywheel
HP with driver #2: 328.83 HP at the flywheel
So my conclusion is that given the stated Nissan spec rating of 332 BHP the 1/4-mile track numbers tend to support such an OEM rating by +/- 4 HP.
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ssoooo the fatter you are the more HP your car will have

at my weight a 370z would have 5000000hp

........but on a serious note what is with the extra weight and the extra 2hp?