Onko kellään faktaa asiasta,kiinnostaa tietää ?
Samaten kiinnostaisi mikä perä oli Kimmolla ja Samilla ?
Mm. täällä aiheesta : http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=368121
ja täällä . http://www.corvetteforum.com/forums/c5- ... mbers.html
Here's the reason, I'm quoting Patrick G on LS1Tech.com:
"Higher ratio gears will give you lower chassis dyno numbers for a strange, but logical reason. In essence, the DynoJet calculates hp based on the time it takes to spin up the 2800lb roller assembly. It's basically work divided by time and rpm. Think about this: If you car is at idle in neutral and you stab the throttle, it will take time to accelerate to redline...let's say 1.1 seconds. Now let's say it takes 8.2 seconds for your car to accelerate the DynoJet from low speed to top speed with 3.23 gears and 7.3 seconds with 3.73 gears. Dyno printout says 355 rwhp with 3.23 gears and 346 rwhp with 3.73 gears...why?
Think aabout this: In the 8.2 seconds it takes to spin the rollers with 3.23 gears, it would still take the motor about 1.1 seconds to overcome its own inertia (idle to redline). There's about 13.4% of the work used just to accelerate the motor itself. With 3.73 gears, the time to reach redline decreases to 7.3 seconds. Divide the 1.1 seconds into the 7.3 seconds and you will see that overcoming the internal engine inertia costs 15.1% of the work with 3.73 gears. There is less hp available during this time period to spin the rollers so the DynoJet will read a slightly lower hp figure. Make sense, or did I lose you?"
aSSe kirjoitti:Joo toki :
- 311,2 PS/6110 rpm
- 429,4 Nm/4335 rpm