PistonHeads Rolling Road Day 3 - 19th Feb
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PH RR day 3 at Surrey Rolling Road ltd.
www.surreyrollingroad.co.uk
Please email charlie@surryrollingroad.co.uk to book.
Then you can add it to your diary here:
www.pistonheads.com/calendar/default.asp?m=14
17 Places, £35 per car.
Charlie.
www.surreyrollingroad.co.uk
Please email charlie@surryrollingroad.co.uk to book.
Then you can add it to your diary here:
www.pistonheads.com/calendar/default.asp?m=14
17 Places, £35 per car.
Charlie.
That sounds like fun
It's not far from us & it would be interesting to see if it is down on power. It feels slower than it used to, but then that always seems to happen once you get used to a faster car...
Actually some days it seems much better than others - I guess the air pressure & temp have quiet an effect on such a big engine, that from what I've been reading on here, would seem to have some breathing difficulties?
It's not far from us & it would be interesting to see if it is down on power. It feels slower than it used to, but then that always seems to happen once you get used to a faster car...
Actually some days it seems much better than others - I guess the air pressure & temp have quiet an effect on such a big engine, that from what I've been reading on here, would seem to have some breathing difficulties?
adamt said:
Charlie,
We are coming with GuyR on the Sunday 29 of Jan,(really looking forward to it) and I was just wondering how you guys calculated gearbox losses?
all the best
adam
We use the computer programme method as opposed to coast down. We have a special set of losses for Porsches. Its very accurate, and can't be fiddled.
I was under the impression that the 4WD coming was based on a 996 turbo. Is'nt yours in the narrow body 996?
Just trying to plan the airflow.
Regards,
Charlie.
Cheers Graham!
Charlie,
The reason I ask is because the gearbox losses are not always "linear" for instance at 6000rpm they are considerably different than at 2000rpm.
The car is as wide as a 996 tt but has the intakes in the shoulders as opposed to the flanks of a normal tt.
all the best
adam
Charlie,
The reason I ask is because the gearbox losses are not always "linear" for instance at 6000rpm they are considerably different than at 2000rpm.
The car is as wide as a 996 tt but has the intakes in the shoulders as opposed to the flanks of a normal tt.
all the best
adam
adamt said:
Cheers Graham! ![]()
Charlie,
The reason I ask is because the gearbox losses are not always "linear" for instance at 6000rpm they are considerably different than at 2000rpm.
The car is as wide as a 996 tt but has the intakes in the shoulders as opposed to the flanks of a normal tt.
all the best
adam
Hi Adam,
The program takes that into account.
Regards,
Charlie.
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