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Re: [ihc] RPM, Gearing formula needed
> into your mouth. I hope my e-mail didn't sound wrong. I read it over a
> couple times, but then I knew how I wanted it to sound.
;) I'm fine. I've been meaning to update that chart for some time, too -
modify it to work like my RTI formula page, which allows you to update
most of the entries and re-calc.
> You and I do seem to agree that a tire with a 102" circumference will
> travel 102" each revolution. Yes? Doesn't matter if it has 5 psi and is
>> squatting down with a 12 inch radius or at 35 psi and a 16 inch radius.
> As long as it is still round anyway. If it is flat and ka-thwumping or
I'm a little puzzled on this one.. I agree a tire with a 102"
circumference should travel 102" with each rev.
BUT.. I'm also reminded that drag racers and such are often concerned with
how much their tires EXPAND at speed. The radius/diameter will stretch as
the tire is spun. I guess you could explain this as crowning, or
over-inflating.
If you have a 33x12.50 at "correct" pressure and it has a flat footprint,
or less pressure, it'll probably have a fixed circumference.
But air it up well beyond where it should be, and/or spin it fast enough,
and the center of the tire may expand in diameter, making you run on the
center tread, not the outside. In that case, I think the circumference
changes.
But back to the real-world.. It shouldn't be a determining factor on
deciding to go 3.92 or 4.09 gears.. it's just not that big of a deal. :D
-Tom
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