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RT @ PatrickSearle : “What makes sense now, in... RT @ PatrickSearle : “What makes sense now, in terms of power-to-weight ratio and energy density is [electric] motorcycle.” http://ow.ly/yctw 8:37 PM Oct 31st from HootSuite
Started 3 days, 10 hours ago (2009-12-19 19:43:00)
by HyperMotard
Hey guys how come if a modded YX160 have a higher power to weight ratio than a new Corolla or Yaris they'll do like 130 easy and do 100 at low rpm? I thought about it. I is the torque, the gearing, etc. Today I was on my Reign 140 Bigfoot, 1st is literally useless, 2nd is slow and revs like to !$#@!, 3rd is quiet if you're slow and is only there to get you to 4th, 4th at high revs still feels ...
Started 6 days, 3 hours ago (2009-12-17 02:55:00)
by Stealth13
I'll try and explain this the best I can. Would a vehicle weighing 3000lb that has 200hp/torque run the quarter mile in the same time as a vehicle weighing 6000lb and having 400hp/torque if the following were met: -Exactly the same aerodynamics -Simulated enviroment, so same traction, etc -driver does ...
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-12-12 01:00:00)
by Greasyman
List of cars power to weight ratio. The last number is points found by multiplying price by power to weight ratio. The lower the better. As it stands my car is about 110 points. If I spent $5000 or so on my car for FI, engine management, intercooler, etc and ended up with about 230 rwhp, I'd have about 120 points, still by far the ...
Started 2 weeks, 6 days ago (2009-12-02 11:49:00)
by sword_
From my understanding naturally smaller individuals have the potential to have better strength/weight ratios but larger individuals have the potential to increase their maximum strength. Simply put, to get stronger you need more quality weight to push/pull/squat it. What's this though...Eric Cressey competes at the 165lb class and can deadlift over 600. My best deadlift was 495 at ...
Started 1 month ago (2009-11-17 22:07:21)
by bulls will win
It depends on the power to weight ratio. The engine in that article does not mention the weight, but it certainly cranks out a nice horsepower for the diesel. I can assure you though that you are not going to see a diesel engine in an airplane. The gas model would need to run on aviation fuel, etc....etc... Quasar is looking to build a small aircraft to replace Cessna 152 planes and trainers. I ...
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-11-11 07:00:00)
by strac
what do you guys think is more impressive. 5"6 140 pounds bodyweight bench x10 or 6"5 190 pounds bodyweight bench x1 I allways thought that the more you lift the more impressive it is. but this guy was telling me strength is relative and his lift is more impressive for his size, and im like well i cant help being bigger and weighing more its not like im born with super tall guy ...
Started 2 days, 10 hours ago (2009-12-20 19:41:00)
by Stealth13
Originally posted by ianmcc Mathematically, the formula is: ET = (weight/hp)^0.2574 x 7.3571 And that 3000/200 is the same as 6000/400 (both answers are 15), so that variable is the same, resulting in the same answer. (Link to the LRT formulas-http://www.stealth316.com/2-calc-hp-et-mp h.htm) word, thats ...
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-15 09:41:00)
by iti_uk
Ahh, I see. Inetereting. Another couple of numbers; Maclaren F1 LM (particularly, Lewis Hamilton's potential car as promised by Ron Dennis...); 2341lb, 670hp, $4,000,000 13976 points...
Started 2 days, 23 hours ago (2009-12-20 06:31:00)
by thump*140
Quote: Originally Posted by Dabomb add a turbo or 2 and uve got a high speed, high power high torque engine. you've also gotta take cubic capacity into consideration... you could have a twin turbo'd, highly strung DOHC Jap v8 putting out 500hp... then you could have a 14litre twin turbo'd low revving diesel six in a truck putting out 500hp... but lets ...