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HyperPAC User Manual<br />

The vehicle weight is also used to calculate Horsepower and Torque and therefore it<br />

must be entered correctly to provide accurate test results.<br />

Vehicle Weight refers to the “curb” weight of the vehicle as it will be tested. This is not<br />

only the weight of the vehicle alone, but should also include any additional weight for<br />

fuel, cargo, and the weight of any passengers that are present during a Drag Strip or<br />

Dynamometer test.<br />

Your nearest race tracks should have scales to accurately measure the weight of the<br />

vehicle as it is to be tested. This is the best way to ensure the highest level of accuracy,<br />

but you can obtain the vehicle’s curb weight from the owner’s manual or internet and<br />

then add the weight of any passengers, fuel, and cargo. On average gasoline fuel<br />

weighs 6.2 lbs. per gallon, so keep this in mind when calculating your vehicle’s overall<br />

weight. If you make any changes to the vehicle remember to adjust the vehicle weight<br />

setting to maintain the highest level of accuracy.<br />

Touch ENTER after entering the vehicle weight and the HyperPAC will display the<br />

complete Vehicle Information Report.<br />

www.hypertech.com • (901) 382-8888 Page 18 of 66

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