exactly! Now what does one chose, a torquey (high accel.) gear with 40,000rpm engine, or weak gear (low accel) with 7000 rpm.xpensive wrote:You might lack the basics for this discussion but I give it one more try, if you have an engine which gives constant power along its rev range, what you do is to set its single gear for the engine's peak rpm to be at the car's terminal speed.
Simple really, in a perfect world, which was the subject to begin with.
machin wrote:Xpensive: Shall we give up here?!
Ringo: we were talking about a constant power engine that can produce full power right across its rev range. If you want to change the discussion and talk about an engine which has a limited range over which it makes full power, then fine; I always said that in this case a number of different ratios will impove acceleration.
Really? Plot it; your 7th gear, right down to 0rpm. Set my mind at rest.ringo wrote:It wont look the same, the wheel forces will be much lower.
machin wrote:Really? Plot it; your 7th gear, right down to 0rpm. Set my mind at rest.ringo wrote:It wont look the same, the wheel forces will be much lower.
Oh gosh, is that why cars have wheel spin perhaps?ringo wrote:I can't do that, reason being for a constant power engine, the torque will be infinity at zero speed.
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Maybe, and it's a good thing the torque is not infinite.xpensive wrote:Oh gosh, is that why cars have wheel spin perhaps?ringo wrote:I can't do that, reason being for a constant power engine, the torque will be infinity at zero speed.
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