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right, i know some of you like putting science theories into practice on cars, so am i right in saying this on another forum? its in relation to taking cars to the 'pod - the engines in question have peak torque at ~4,500rpm, and peak power at ~5,900 - stock volvo b200e redblocks for those who want to know..
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The way I work it out is to look at the torque band and work out where the most amount of torque is spread. I then change gear so that when the next gear up engages I'm at the bottom of the torque spread... This was ideal in the Clio since the torque was all mid to top end
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I would agree with you, but only in theory.
I think the best place to look for data on this would be within the F1 or Rally trades ![]() That, or post it on the VVOC (http://www.vvoc.com) or Vectra-Sport (http://www.vectra-sport.com) forums ![]() Stu |
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butus, the engine does but not at the wheels. gearing increases or decreases torque, and does the opposite to the number of rotations - this is why its easier to pedal a bike in 1st gear, but you go slower than if you were in 5th
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Erm....
I've never set out to drag race but in general I send the 'ole needle round until it gets to a point where, when I change up the revs are just above the vtec change over point. In my case that means just nipping into the red (8.1-8.2k) and you'll land in and around 6k in the next gear. It's only done rarely though as 7.8-8k (8k red line) will still land you pretty much ontop of the 5.6k changeover. I assume this is why many peeps running my engine use after market ECU's to drop the changeover point to 4.8k to give them more headroom high-up the rev range. ![]() 1 : Q9450 | 2Gb PC8500 DMX | P5E-WS Pro | HD2900XT | 2 x 750Gb (RAID1) | DVDRW | Corsair 650W TX | CM 590 | 2x VP171s-2 2 : X2 4200+ | 2Gb PC3200 | A8N-SLI Premium | 6600GT | SonicFury | 8x 250Gb (2x RAID10) | 3Ware 9650SE-8LPML | DVDRW | Seasonic 700W | Stacker 830 | 2x VP171s-2 3 : Sm 3100+ | 1Gb PC3200 | K8N-E Deluxe | 9800 Pro | 4 x 250Gb Maxline III (RAID10) | DVDRW | CDRW | Tagan 530W Easycon | ATC-201B-BXT Black Widow 4 : XP 2600+ | 0.75Gb PC2700 | K7NF2 RAID | 6600GT | 160Gb + 120Gb | DVD | 350W | Centurion | W : Dell Precision 690 | Intel X5355 | 4Gb FBDIMM | Quadro FX3450 | 2x 146Gb 15k SAS (RAID1) | DVDRW | DVD | 2x 2007FP
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Power accelerates cars. Basically you want to change gear to maximise the amount of power the car is producing, so you want to change gear once you're past the car's power peak at the point where the engine would be producing more power at the revs it'll drop to when you change up*. There is no set point; if the ratio between the gears differs there'll be a different optimum change point for each gear. The maximum torque point is a red herring (unless it happens to coincide with maximum power, which is unlikely). Power is what matters.
Cars will always accelerate slower in higher gears because a) it takes more energy to accelerate a car by a set amount the faster it's going, and b)wind resistance becomes more and more of a factor. * Edit: having reread your quote I see that this is what you're saying. Not quite sure what you're driving at with the first paragraph about 3000 rpm in 3rd and 4th etc. though. Last edited by Rave; 06-04-2005 at 01:50 PM.. |
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