Excel speed chart

Does your Spree/Elite already run great, and you're trying to make it quicker/faster? Need a monster motor swap? Discuss your ideas here.

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Re: Excel speed chart

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StrokedSr wrote:so t- jamz.. what you think.. can i hit 50 0r more with the setup i have meaning you think ill rev out to 10k?

You have 11.1:1 gears? or 6:1 like in your sig :confused:

A polini with a pg long should do 10k.

What top speeds are you looking for?
new best 1/8th mile time 9.647 seconds @67.155 mph 310lbs total weight
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eliteguy50 wrote:It would be great to develop some sort of a camera to mount inside the belt cover so we could see where the belt is riding on the pulley at the moment of top speed.
mousewheels wrote: Neglecting belt slippage, given 2 tachs (front/rear pulley), this could be manually calculated. Anyone seen commercial products which gather the data, calculate and display the result? Adding the rear sensor to an existing tach/speedo computer would make a useful gauge.
A trail tech vapor gauge does this already

Front pulley speed is represented by the tachometer.
Rear pully speed is represented by the Speedometer.

This calculator lets the user input the engine RPM and speed in MPH and it calculates the variator ratio.

It is also handy to figure out gear ratios based on tooth count only.
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Wheelman-111 wrote:
With 7.97:1s and a Giant 97mm Drive Face, Flash 3.2 went 66.3 MPH turning a bit over 10K -
Wheelman's 66.3mph @ 10k shows a variator ratio of 0.92:1 which is not too bad. :thumbwink: .085:1 would be ideal for top speed.
new best 1/8th mile time 9.647 seconds @67.155 mph 310lbs total weight
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