Formulas for 1/4 Mile Performance

http://www.stealth316.com/2-calc-hp-et-mph.htm
A quick reference guide for calculating acceleration performance.
My quickest actual time in my green car: 14.397 @ 95.92 (not adjusted for density altitude otherwise it'd be quicker/faster). With a race weight of 3,950 lbs, standard all-season street tires, and using the factory rated 280hp (my car has no power adders - yet!!) the calculator gave the following numbers:
The LRT Formulas: 14.540 @ 96.90 mph. LRT claims 271hp based on my trap speed, and 291hp based on my ET...
The Patrick Hale Formulas: 14.075 @ 96.843... that ET would only be possible on drag radials with my car or with all-wheel drive. Hale claims 272hp based on trap speed, 262hp based on ET...
The Fox Formulas: 15.148 @ 95.188... that ET would makes sense either with really tall gearing or front-wheel drive. Fox claims 287hp based on trap speed, 326hp based on ET...
I figured these formulas might help backed up with at least some real-world data.
A quick reference guide for calculating acceleration performance.
My quickest actual time in my green car: 14.397 @ 95.92 (not adjusted for density altitude otherwise it'd be quicker/faster). With a race weight of 3,950 lbs, standard all-season street tires, and using the factory rated 280hp (my car has no power adders - yet!!) the calculator gave the following numbers:
The LRT Formulas: 14.540 @ 96.90 mph. LRT claims 271hp based on my trap speed, and 291hp based on my ET...
The Patrick Hale Formulas: 14.075 @ 96.843... that ET would only be possible on drag radials with my car or with all-wheel drive. Hale claims 272hp based on trap speed, 262hp based on ET...
The Fox Formulas: 15.148 @ 95.188... that ET would makes sense either with really tall gearing or front-wheel drive. Fox claims 287hp based on trap speed, 326hp based on ET...
I figured these formulas might help backed up with at least some real-world data.
