I know, pull the cover and count the
ring and pinion teeth. I'll do that if I have to.
Sean
You could put the car up in the air and rotate the drive shaft, counting the
revolutions it takes to complete on full rotation of the rear wheel. 3.5
turns of the drive shaft would be a bout a 3.5 rear 3 turns= 3.0 rear.
I'm curious to
know how that beast ran
I think it was mid to high 12's @ 109.
I video taped most of the passes. If I knew how to post my digital
recordings as mpeg's or the like, I would, I haven't had a chance to play
with the soft ware yet.
Jim
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