Speed = RPM JDM SLICK TOP Z32 TT 2+0 AUTO

Discussion in 'Non Technical' started by Gunwarm, May 4, 2018.

  1. East Coast Z

    East Coast Z Well-Known Member

    Too early in the morning..............
    Correction to above post.
    Euro & US spec TT Z32's were factory fitted with 8.5" wide rear rims & 225 45ZR16 tyres.
    These rotate 522.17 times over a mile.

    The 8.5" tyres are 245 45ZR16's & rotate 3 revolutions more over a kilometre!
     
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  2. Gunwarm

    Gunwarm Kamikazee Special Corps

    Cool thank you very much for the links,will check them all out.Cheers Peter RTE38
     
  3. Gunwarm

    Gunwarm Kamikazee Special Corps

  4. Gunwarm

    Gunwarm Kamikazee Special Corps

    Got bad news for you,did speed check with GPS Speedo and my speedo is spot on.So much for your maths and what I asked for was so easy to do but know it has to be a big drama on here as always. Drove her to day and she runs Beautiful as it always has.Cheers Peter RTE38. 100_5923.JPG
     
  5. zx299

    zx299 Well-Known Member

    As East Coast Z stated......
    You told us that at 50kmhr=1500rpm and 100kmhr= 2500rpm.

    You don't have to be Albert Einstein to see that is mathematically impossible :eek:

    For those who are numerically challenged, here's a simplification .......

    50kmhr @ 1500rpm translates to 33.33kmhr per 1000rpm
    and
    100kmhr @ 2500rpm translates to 40kmhr per 1000rpm

    This thread only became a big drama (your words) because you wanted to argue with the facts :cool:
     
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  6. Gunwarm

    Gunwarm Kamikazee Special Corps

    So you are saying the GPS is wrong LOL Nice night all and thank you for all comments . Ill stay with GPS and Highway Patrol Radar as I had them pace her.
     
  7. rob260

    rob260 Administrator Staff Member

    Why did you post if you are convinced you already know the answer?
     
  8. harty

    harty Member

    There’s a pattern
     
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  9. stumagoo

    stumagoo Active Member

    Actually I suspect your rev counter is not the most accurate at lower revs, or if you have an auto its slipping a little at those revs which is not unusual in my books. Infact if I remember correctly there is a torque converter lockup point where it does create a direct drive at a certain rev point.
     
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  10. Gunwarm

    Gunwarm Kamikazee Special Corps

    That was the answer
     
  11. Gunwarm

    Gunwarm Kamikazee Special Corps

    No its not the rpm,no my cars are well looked after the auto don't slip. They are 20 inch wheels on my Z32. 100_5565.JPG
     
  12. Gunwarm

    Gunwarm Kamikazee Special Corps

    Is there now,wonder why you think that.;)
     

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