HyperPAC™ User Manual
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RUN
SETUP Screen
The Run Setup screen will always be displayed before making a Drag Strip or
Dynamometer a run. This screen contains all of the information and settings that can
effect horsepower and torque measurements.
Drag Strip Run Setup Session - 10/11/04_1 run # x
BACK
End
Session
HELP
RUN notes:
Touch here to enter RUN
notes.
Current Setup
Weight = 3800 lbs.
Tire Size = 265/75/16
Tire Pres. = 35F 22R
Gear Ratio = 4.10:1
Humidity = 50%
Air Temp = 67 F
Baro Pres = 29.92 inHg
Tree = Sportsman
Distance = 1/4 mile
Change
Setup
STAGE
VEHICLE
Run Notes
Session 01/01/05_1 run # 1
BACK
HELP
ENTER
Q
W
E
R
T
Y
U
I
O
P
A
S
D
F
G
H
J
K
L
.
Z
X
C
V
B
N
M
SP
BS
123
boost set to 12psi
Run Notes
Unlike session notes, the RUN NOTES window is used for entering data that may
change for each individual run. An example of this would be things such as, the level of
boost that you dialed in for the run, or how you launched the vehicle off of the line.
Again, like session notes, it is not required to enter run notes and you can go straight to
the Staging Lane by touching STAGE VEHICLE.
Touch the Run Notes window to bring up the keyboard to enter run notes.
NOTE:
You can also go back after the run is finished and update the run notes to include information like
a missed gear, etc…
Change Setup
For accurate horsepower and torque measurements, each of the settings shown under
“Current Setup” must be entered correctly. These settings can be quickly updated
before making a run by touching the CHANGE SETUP button.
Weight- Refers to the “curb” weight of the vehicle as it will be tested. This should include
any additional weight for fuel, cargo, and the weight of any passengers. Most race
tracks have scales to accurately measure the weight of the vehicle as it is to be tested,
and this is the best way to ensure the highest level of accuracy. If you don’t have
access to heavy duty scales that are designed for weighing vehicles, you can obtain the
vehicle’s “curb” weight from the owner’s manual or the vehicle manufacturer’s website.
You can estimate the weight of the fuel by using the following formulas: for “regular”
octane fuel (6.216 x # of gallons), and for “premium” fuel use (6.350 x # of gallons).
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