What I do for my initial ruff-guesstimate is take 90% of the corrected dyno HP, and see how that looks on the Moroso slider.
That’s for tracks at about 1000’ elevation or less.
And even doing it that way, the combo in the car can’t be “junk”.
Gears, converter, traction...... need to be at least somewhat close.
And no mechanical/electrical problems.
No fuel delivery issues, no skipping and popping, no giant bog on the line, etc.
Basically, on a decent weather day(not mineshaft, but not crap either), if the car is reasonably well sorted out...... and the dyno numbers are fairly accurate....... when looking at the cars performance on the Moroso slider, it should be able to get within 10% of the STP corrected dyno HP.
Using my car with the 383 in it as an example.
The motor made 485hp, STP corrected.
That’s 436hp after you knock 10% off.
The car weighed 3670 race ready.
The Moroso slider shows
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In normal air, it went 11.40@115+ at LVD, which is one of the slower tracks around here.
At Napierville in Canada it went 11.26@119 in better air.