quick speed to rpm ratio question
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Re: quick speed to rpm ratio question (NScivic)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by NScivic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">thats retarded!</TD></TR></TABLE>
But oh so much fun!
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But oh so much fun!
Seriously now, you could grab a product like this http://www.blackrobotics.com/ calibrate with a GPS or mile markers on the freeway and have it down without guessing!
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Re: quick speed to rpm ratio question (Cookie)
im just asking if my rpms are to high for the speed. i don't what to know how accurate my spedo is
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Re: quick speed to rpm ratio question (NScivic)
Without knowing how high of a sidewall you have, I can tell you that with the same transmission and stock 14's my tach at 60 is around 3100, so 70-75? at 4k? hmm seems a bit high. I'm going out, let me check that at 70.
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Re: quick speed to rpm ratio question (NScivic)
Your indicated speed is going to be the same regardless of what your tire size is or how fast you're actually travelling.
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