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hehe thats cool. ok the graph i have at home from memory the stock one was about 6000 ish that was in km/h at 141rwkw. since mods i *think* the peak power "flat spot area" has moved down a bit towards 5000/4500 ish, maybe its too low like you said, im going off the top of my head. will post the graph tonight so you can see. the peak power comes in and it stays at that level for a bit then drops off. will post the graph after club meeting

** removed all my other posts so that im not whoring your thread **

[ rb25det dyno runs and average power "info" ]

141rwkw stock everything

http://members.dodo.com.au/paul/skylinesau...tralia/lwf0.jpg

171 rwkw with knock and running rich

http://members.dodo.com.au/paul/skylinesau.../protek-171.jpg

172 rwkw with knock fixed and leaned out a bit

http://members.dodo.com.au/paul/skylinesau...-172-edited.jpg

from the second graph it looks like i have more peak power a bit earlier. by more peak power i mean within 5~ rwkw of my max power of 172. So from 130km/h onto 170km/h i have around 165rwkw. here's what i mean

http://members.dodo.com.au/paul/skylinesau...2-peak-area.jpg

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255/40/17 Dunlop Direzza DZ101

(From roy's calucations)

Ok so:

3,500rpm - 106km/h

4,000rpm - 121km/h

4,500rpm - 136km/h

5,000rpm - 151km/h

5,500rpm - 166km/h

6,000rpm - 181km/h

6,500rpm - 196km/h

7,000rpm - 212km/h

7,500rpm - 227km/h

Max out from the rsm after dyno run (so its about 11km/h off the caluations)

http://members.dodo.com.au/paul/skylinesau...ia/dyno-run.jpg

You said yours makes 100rwkw at 2000. My rb25 makes 100rwkw at around 3300rpm from Roy's calculations. Go the rb30! :Phttp://http://members.dodo.com.au/paul/skylinesaustralia/172-peak-area.jpg' target='_blank'>

i dont have an exact "what rpm is 130 to 170km/h" range is so its hard to work out. i recall sydneykid showing a chart on how to calculate it, will try and find it and post up what i find

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...59&postcount=51

shows a rpm vs km/h for a gtr (should be in 4th with same diff ratio?)

my avg of around 165ish looks to be around 5000 to 6200. its a bit of an "if" and "um " and "arrr". would anyone be able to give exact figures based on diff ration in 4th

 "What size tyres do you have? For example if your rears are 235/45/17s, and your run was in 3rd gear then...

 

  3,500rpm , 73km/h

  4,000rpm , 83km/h

  4,500rpm , 93km/h

  5,000rpm , 103km/h

  5,500rpm , 113km/h

  6,000rpm , 124km/h

  6,500rpm , 134km/h

  7,000rpm , 145km/h

  7,500rpm , 155km/h"

 

hi roy,

can you work this out for my car? 255/17 on the rear (sorry to hijack cubes)

Oops, edit

Ok so:

3,500rpm - 106km/h

4,000rpm - 121km/h

4,500rpm - 136km/h

5,000rpm - 151km/h

5,500rpm - 166km/h

6,000rpm - 181km/h

6,500rpm - 196km/h

7,000rpm - 212km/h

7,500rpm - 227km/h

Thats assuming your tyre has the same rolling diameter as a 255/40/17 Dunlop LM702...

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