โJun-21-2004 09:12 PM
We are getting closer to answers I am looking for etc.
โNov-17-2006 05:29 AM
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โNov-15-2006 05:30 AM
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โNov-15-2006 04:54 AM
DavidPhillips wrote:
Acceleration is defined as the rate at which the velocity changes.
Now if your at 3000 rpm what would the velocity be changing to? You can't go any faster because the speed is directly linked to the rpm. If it can't increase your not accelerating.
So 3000 rpm and 0 rpm are the same when we look at acceleration. The amount of acceleration is 0.
DavidPhillips wrote:
That's in any gear. If you have another gear you can accelerate after the upshift. At that point you will be in the lower rpm range of that gear and the acceleration will be greater than the acceleration is at 3000 rpm (which is 0 acceleration).
DavidPhillips wrote:
So any acceleration is more than 0. Therefore more, greater, however you say it.
Also think about how you take off spinning your tires if you push to hard on the accelerator. This happens from low rpm.
Ever see someone start spinning wheels as they approach the high end of a gear? No.
โNov-15-2006 04:54 AM
โNov-15-2006 04:44 AM
DavidPhillips wrote:
If you get a chance Bert can you explain the gasser redline thing.
I thought the horsepower was supposed to say how fast you can go.
DavidPhillips wrote:
So if you go past the max horsepower rpm toward redline some other lower gear kicks in or something.
DavidPhillips wrote:
I though the hp was torgue x rpm / 5252
DavidPhillips wrote:
Are you talking about the actual red line painted on the tach?
โNov-15-2006 04:39 AM
โNov-15-2006 04:25 AM
DavidPhillips wrote:
Lower gears are a different story Bert.
When you are in a lower gear you are going to accelerate from the low rpm for that gear to the shift point. It still holds that unless you go to a higher gear you cannot accelerate past redline.
DavidPhillips wrote:
However in the lower gear you will not get to 3000 rpm before shifting. That's plain crazy. If you do you will be holding it in lower gear.
DavidPhillips wrote:
You may be right about most gassers higher redline. Don't know. What good would it be?
โNov-14-2006 07:46 PM
โNov-14-2006 07:15 PM
โNov-14-2006 07:08 PM
DavidPhillips wrote:
If the engine is already wide open at rev limit you can not accelerate at all.
DavidPhillips wrote:
You will accelerate more from 1600 rpm. That is where your highest output is.
DavidPhillips wrote:
Simply by law of calculating max hp it is going to be at redline on any engine. Therefore no acceleration at all.
โNov-14-2006 07:04 PM