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Subject: | RE: RPM and 'actual' speed |
From: | Randall Young <randallyoung@earthlink.net> |
Date: | Fri, 16 Jun 2000 17:27:43 -0700 |
Oops ! In re-reading my previous reply, I see that I've used 'rpm' to mean revolutions per mile, instead of the more customary revolutions per minute. To get the conversion factor between your tach reading (rpm in hundreds) and miles per hour, take revolutions per mile (as derived before), and divide it into 6000. Thus to finish the example, 6000/2790 = 2.15. So, at 4000 rpm, you are doing 40 * 2.15 = 86 mph. Sorry for the confusion Randall |
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