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I have totally redesigned the previous version; creating a new interface which is easier to use, has more precise calculations and new features including 2D modelling of tyres and wheels.

Car Calculator V3.0

Features include:

- Power (kilowatts - horsepower)

- Torque (newton metres - foot pounds)

- Speed (KM/H - MPH)

- Weight (kilograms - pounds)

- Displacement (litres - cubic inch)

- Boost (bar - PSI)

- Distance (kilometres - miles, metres - feet)

- Fly Wheel (factory output to wheel rating, awd-fwd-rwd)

- Speedo (speed adjustment based on tyres size)

- Tyre Diameter (rolling diameter of a tyre and the ability to compare tyres)

- Tyre Stretch (visualisation of tyre stretch based on width, profile and wheel width)

- Wheel (visualisation of a wheel based on size, offset and camber)

- Mileage (L/100KM - MPG)

- Fuel Economy (distance per dollar and visa versa)

- Fuel Consumption (mileage based on tank size and distance)

- 0-100KM/H (estimate based on power and weight)

- 1/4 Mile (estimate based on power and weight)

- Top Speed (estimate based on power and weight)

flywheel.jpgfueleconomy.jpg

tyrestretch.jpg

wheelx.jpg

Feel free to give me feedback and any ideas for future versions.

I also encourage you to share this with your friends on other websites/forums.

Edited by steveP
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ok... i saw this post when it was first posted up lastnight... and... i'm really sorry

...but i don't get it... what is it, what's it do and what's it for?

EDIT

i dunno why - but i just got that image in my mind of Homer Simpson's dream invention

HOMER! do you realise that BECAUSE of your invention EVERY american home is going to have at least THREE, or FOUR of this product!!!

...can i see it?

HOMER!!! what do YOU need to see it for? you INVENTED it!!!

hahaha

Edited by Mr Eps
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