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Old 06-22-2009, 03:57 PM   #19
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what car was this? that's a good ratio! probably could spank a stock evo with that, haha
the xA

14.52lb/hp with me in the car though
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you nailed it sir.
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Old 06-22-2009, 03:58 PM   #20
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well, maybe 'keep up' rather (13.2 or so it looks like), but still that's awesome
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Old 06-22-2009, 07:21 PM   #21
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this is the first time I have posted my thoughts and theories on a thread where someone hasn't bashed the heck out of me. Thank you.

Also, as for turning, I am in the understanding that the wider tires, 1.5" or greater lowering springs, rear sway bar, and taking the dead weight out of the back of the car is supposed to make this thing the turning CHAMPION! I personally have only lowered my car 2" and taken out the tire and jack, then put the rear seats down towards the front to keep the weight off of the back. Turns great, but I do notice that the front end jumps around a lot if it is not a perfectly level corner. The tires will spin, or drag the grab all of a sudden like, or just slip all the way through, losing speed and inertia. I am sure tires would help a lot (185-60R15's are a waste of rubber for a bigger tire, imoi) but I bet a lot has to do with weight. I also usually take corners in 2nd, near 30 to 40 mph. Any slower I stick it in 1st and wait to get out of the turn then floor it and spin them just to make noise. WAY off subject now.

If anyone lives near Pueblo, CO, IM me about the car show this weekend. I want to know if anyone will be going, or even showing their car.
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Old 06-22-2009, 08:26 PM   #22
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you need:

1.tires
2. driving lessons (talk to Loren :) )
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Old 06-22-2009, 09:11 PM   #23
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You didn't account for your 200 pounds of stereo equipment and your own weight, unfortunately.

(and the car weighs closer to 2400 in stock trim)
haha... fair enough... tho i'm all into the relatively lightweight stereo setups... The subs in my avatar are only in there until I get access to the tools I need to do my install... total stereo weight will only be around 20-30lbs... plus another 50 for sound deadening.
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Old 06-23-2009, 04:48 AM   #24
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For revolving mass like flywheel. pulley, rims etc, the basic rule is :
each 1 lb is like 7 lbs of dead weight.

Example : If you save 2 lbs for your wheel and tire combo X 4 of them it = 8 lbs is like removing 56 lbs from the car.



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My car weighes 2,380 with me in it, and spare tire and all. I am about 200 with clothes, tire is almost 10, jack and spare parts about 40 or so, and then I took off heat shield, put in aftermarket battery, (slightly less weight, maybe 3 or 4 pounds) and I have NOT added any stereo equipment. Now, I drive a 5 gear manual, so it is a little lighter than an auto, but all in all the same. I figure my car is pushing close to 110 hp, all parts and improvements in place, so the car is about 2100:110, or we could just say about 19:1. Not bad all said and done, but then there is the difference between dead weight and rotational weight, which I explained before, but will gladly do again.

First off, dead weight is the frame, body, battery, engine block, seats, windows, and anything else not rotating with the engine to make the car go. Then you have rotational weight, which is cams, pistons, crank shaft, pulleys, tranny, rims, tires, axels, a/c, alternator, and fun stuff like that.

If you take 5 lbs of dead weight off the car, like the spare tire, for instance (it is more than 5, but just follow me here), then your car might possibly get about .1 seconds faster on the 1/4 mile time, and maybe .5 mph faster. Now, take the same weight off of your pulleys (NST kit, for example, for just $240 or close to that), and you will get about .5 seconds or better, and easily achieve 2 or 3 miles faster on the 1/4 mile end.

How is this so? Well, it takes more energy to rotate something than it does to simply push/ pull it. There is this new thing (at least, it's new to me) called "knifing", which simply means "smoothing the edges on the crank shaft so they form a smooth edge, so the crack shaft can flow through the oil faster and with less resistance and weight" It costs a lot to have it done because the crank shaft has to be rebalanced, but the results in top end horse power, and the time it takes to rev the engine from idle to max, are incredible. If I ever get enough money to play with, that is one of the main things I would like to do to my car.

So, weight to power is not everything, just to be clear.
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Old 06-23-2009, 03:10 PM   #25
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For revolving mass like flywheel. pulley, rims etc, the basic rule is :
each 1 lb is like 7 lbs of dead weight.

Example : If you save 2 lbs for your wheel and tire combo X 4 of them it = 8 lbs is like removing 56 lbs from the car.
it also depends where the weight is displaced on the wheels and tires. a 14 lbs wheel with weight mostly in the center and a 22lbs tire might take longer to spin up than a 18lbs wheel with weight in the center along with a lighter 18lbs tire...adversely a 14lbs wheel with weight at the lip, and a 22lbs tire might take the longest...
the farther the weight is from the spinning center, the more inertia you have to overcome...the smaller the diameter, the closer the weight is to the center

b/c all tires and wheels are different, I don't think there is a great rule of thumb, but there is a method for determining the actual values by spinning the wheel/tire and determining the moment of inertia, but I do not actually know how-- something to do with tieing a weight with a string and watching the weight fall (spinning the wheel with it)...
http://dev.physicslab.org/Document.a...ertiaWheel.xml

here's another method, using a pendulum and torsion bar: http://www.velonews.com/article/79893

I'm also not sure having a lighter flywheel necessarily means your car will be faster, it just means the engine can rev with a quicker response, both up and down-- you still have to push the same car around.
now having lighter but strong pushrods, cylinders, camshafts, etc., would be interesting for a higher redline; in which case that lighter flywheel would be pretty handy I bet
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Old 06-24-2009, 10:25 PM   #26
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I didn't now there was an actual formula, but I bet it changes with FF, FR, MR, and RR types of cars, and changes again when you figure the original weight to weight ratio (dead vs rotational), and yet again when you figure the RPM's your car runs at. My car, for example, is about 2,100 lbs plus me, and you could probably guestimate about 200 lbs or so are rotating or moving, and it is a FF, and I find I get most power at or above the 3K mark, so if it gets down to 2K, I am usually down shifting, to keep it between 2K and 4K, sometimes higher if I am racing it to the next corner, or passing, or whatever. Then you have to figure how much the engine is working to get air in and out, and all of that fun stuff. In the end, it really comes down to "test and check", meaning put the stupid part on, and see if you notice a difference or not. My headers make my car loud, and I can feel the car needs more RPM's to get going, but it gets those RPM's a lot easier, so it was worth it to me. Same with the intake and muffler. I also put a stronger battery in, and put high quality iridium plugs in. Just my preferances. Along with Penzoil Full Synthetic, ($20 for 5 qts at Wal-mart) and a fram filter because the Mobil stuff they put in my car was BLACK, even from day 1, and I paid the extra $8 for the good stuff. In my opinion, I feel my car is now working slightly more efficient, and my MPG's show that. Even with racing it, I still average 38 mpg's.

That electric motor thing is a great idea, except that it has already been done by Honda, (I think that's the company, anyway's) and it is GREAT except that it costs so much money to do, it isn't worth it in the end.
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