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The timeslips do not give a 0-60 MPH time. They give a 60' time, but not 0-60 MPH. You could probably guestimate off of how much time it takes to hit the 1/8th mile marker and then scale from there but that is about it.
The best way within most peoples reach is to datalog RPM and Vehicle Speed as well as Throttle Position. All these are time referenced at the bottom of the log. You see when the revs jump, compare that to throttle position and then whatever time stamp is at the bottom is your starting time. Then look at the log when you hit 60 MPH and take a look at what the bottom timestamp says there too. Take the second number - first number will equal time difference. Then take second number - time diff will equal 0-60 MPH accurate time.
I would really have no idea what my 0-60 MPH is with the new combo but I bet it is pretty damn low. Once the weather gets better I will actually be able to drive KBX to find out.