If 1-ft-rollout is 0,2 s we have to cut it out from all acceleration times, speed and distances as well. Vbox works this way as well. Rollout times are approx. 5 or 6 mph to 60 mph or 5 or 6 mph to the quarter mile, no differences.There's a 12 inch rollout.
So, according to me, it's not possible to add 0.2 s for every test.
Moreover, the speedometer and the distance are differently affected.
0,2 for speedometer it's not 0,2 sec for the distance.
For absurd, if a car can make 0-400 in 12 sec and 0-200 km/h in 12 sec, with a 10 sec rollout it'd reach 200 in 2 seconds, but not 0-400 m in 2 seconds, because it'd start for the quarter mile after 10 second, starting from the speed reached in this time. So 10 seconds cut this time from the speedometer, but not from the distance. It'd start from an high speed, but it'd have to cover all 400 m. It would cover the distance in a very shorter time, but not in 2 seconds. Sorry for my english, i hope you can understand.
If 1-ft-rollout is 0,2 s we have to cut it out from all acceleration times, speed and distances as well. Vbox works this way as well. Rollout times are approx. 5 or 6 mph to 60 mph or 5 or 6 mph to the quarter mile, no differences.
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