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oh, we're not going to get into that argument again are we?

speed = rpm x gear ratio x diff ratio x circumference of wheel.

Engine size is irrellevant (unless a different diff ratio is driven by the engine size)

You should know that, what with your cert 2 in mechanicalisation and all :whistling:

P.S. Do you have DS9 or NG?

oh, we're not going to get into that argument again are we?

P.S. Do you have DS9 or NG?

was wondering if you'd pick up on that :whistling: thought that thread might have been a bit old

Don't have either B-ro.

thanks for the info kids! Was trying to compare some dyno sheets, it confirms my assumptions!

car to elaborate. i love assumptions. i assume a whole lot of crap each day. i have to. i live near inala

car to elaborate. i love assumptions. i assume a whole lot of crap each day. i have to. i live near inala

my assumption off the top of my head was that i was doing 80 at 2800 rpm and that each 400 rpm = 10km/hour

Im doing it to compare my hp vs speed dyno graph to another guys kw vs rpm graph, I had it all finished then i forgot to save it.

Do they deal with IT stuff? Cause thats me!

We have associates that deal with IT.

I shall pm you my work number and we can go from there.

How is everyone?

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