Maths bods, real speed at 7300rpm?
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Took the R turbo out for an early morning blast, (as one does
) and the conditions were perfect. This was the first time I have it sitting at absolute top speed for what seemed like a very long time
. We recently swapped the ruf 19s, for turbo 18s, and I was hitting the limiter at 7300rpm, the speedo was indicating 213...
Could any maths bod calculate the exact speed? The wheels are standard turbo 18s, 295/30 tyres (quite worn, maybe 3mm of tread) The gearing is standard 996 turbo also.
Thanks, i have a feeling it was a real 205/206mph...but dont know how to calculate it.
Video will follow in a little while
best,
adam
) and the conditions were perfect. This was the first time I have it sitting at absolute top speed for what seemed like a very long time
. We recently swapped the ruf 19s, for turbo 18s, and I was hitting the limiter at 7300rpm, the speedo was indicating 213...Could any maths bod calculate the exact speed? The wheels are standard turbo 18s, 295/30 tyres (quite worn, maybe 3mm of tread) The gearing is standard 996 turbo also.
Thanks, i have a feeling it was a real 205/206mph...but dont know how to calculate it.
Video will follow in a little while

best,
adam
Sounds very exciting Adam - To work this out, you will need gearing ratio, final drive ratio, and rolling circumference of the tyre. Unfortunately, to give a finite answer would be very difficult, the tyre is likely to 'grow' at such high speeds, which would quite likely give rise to some inaccuracies.
br d said:
AdamT said:
I was hitting the limiter at 7300rpm, the speedo was indicating 213...
AdamT said:
295/30 tyres (quite worn, maybe 3mm of tread)
Scary stuff.brad
Not scary, fun

AdamT said:
Took the R turbo out for an early morning blast, (as one does
) and the conditions were perfect. This was the first time I have it sitting at absolute top speed for what seemed like a very long time
. We recently swapped the ruf 19s, for turbo 18s, and I was hitting the limiter at 7300rpm, the speedo was indicating 213...
Could any maths bod calculate the exact speed? The wheels are standard turbo 18s, 295/30 tyres (quite worn, maybe 3mm of tread) The gearing is standard 996 turbo also.
Thanks, i have a feeling it was a real 205/206mph...but dont know how to calculate it.
Video will follow in a little while
best,
adam
Hi Adam, standard gearing for turbo is 28.8mph per 1000 on 295/30-18"
) and the conditions were perfect. This was the first time I have it sitting at absolute top speed for what seemed like a very long time
. We recently swapped the ruf 19s, for turbo 18s, and I was hitting the limiter at 7300rpm, the speedo was indicating 213...Could any maths bod calculate the exact speed? The wheels are standard turbo 18s, 295/30 tyres (quite worn, maybe 3mm of tread) The gearing is standard 996 turbo also.
Thanks, i have a feeling it was a real 205/206mph...but dont know how to calculate it.
Video will follow in a little while

best,
adam
So allow a little off for tyre wear and a little for tyre expansion, tyre pressures make no difference, would not try it at 15psi mind!!!
SO speed attained subject to accurate rev counter and limiter....
...........210.MPH.
Well done Adam.
Ps, time to change those tyres.

Mark.
markbe said:
...........210.MPH.
.....back of the net 
Adam, that is impressive stuff. You will probably get the usual bores who chastise you for achieving these speeds on the public (german 'bahn) road, but i think you have already displayed the caution that you employ before entering into such a high speed run...i.e. going to the effort of speaking to michelins development bods. I'm sure that this run was done as safely as possible and probably more safe that someone blatting up to 120mph on our crowded motorways with improperly inflated worn tyres and low on oil etc. I tip my hat in your direction. It is what the cars were engineered to do, so why not do it?

Now, pop out and buy some Braso to polish those pendulous balls of yours!
I've been on forums where Adam is getting slagged off for going too fast and I don't want to be associated with that crowd, it's very obvious he knows he stuff and understands his cars far better than I ever will. And yes he is driving within the law on these autobahns. All the same, other users are on the roads too and at over 200 mph no tyre is 100% safe, certainly not a worn one and that is why I think it sounds scary. If that makes me a 'bore' then so be it.
And as for this:
"and probably more safe that someone blatting up to 120mph on our crowded motorways with improperly inflated worn tyres and low on oil etc."
Probably more safe than that? I should hope so.
Good luck to you Adam, I know from reading your posts you are a responsible driver but FFS don't do it so often you get blase about it. Even the slightest error at that speed doesn't bare thinking about.
brad
And as for this:
"and probably more safe that someone blatting up to 120mph on our crowded motorways with improperly inflated worn tyres and low on oil etc."
Probably more safe than that? I should hope so.
Good luck to you Adam, I know from reading your posts you are a responsible driver but FFS don't do it so often you get blase about it. Even the slightest error at that speed doesn't bare thinking about.
brad
Bodo said:
Nope. You are advised to drive no more than 130km/h by German law, unless restricted by a lower speed limit.
Could you clarify that Bodo? That statement seems oxymoronic to me. A law is a law and advice is advice.If you are 'advised' to drive at 130kph that doesn't mean you legally have to.
Not having a dig, I'm genuinely interested in how that works.
brad
welshnobby said:
markbe said:
...........210.MPH.
.....back of the net 
Adam, that is impressive stuff. You will probably get the usual bores who chastise you for achieving these speeds on the public (german 'bahn) road, but i think you have already displayed the caution that you employ before entering into such a high speed run...i.e. going to the effort of speaking to michelins development bods. I'm sure that this run was done as safely as possible and probably more safe that someone blatting up to 120mph on our crowded motorways with improperly inflated worn tyres and low on oil etc. I tip my hat in your direction. It is what the cars were engineered to do, so why not do it?

Now, pop out and buy some Braso to polish those pendulous balls of yours!
br d said:
Bodo said:
Nope. You are advised to drive no more than 130km/h by German law, unless restricted by a lower speed limit.
Could you clarify that Bodo? That statement seems oxymoronic to me. A law is a law and advice is advice.If you are 'advised' to drive at 130kph that doesn't mean you legally have to.
Not having a dig, I'm genuinely interested in how that works.
brad
My understanding was that if you are involved in an accident on a de restricted autobahn. And it was proven that you were travelling at a speed greater than 130kmh, then it is "your fault" as it were.
But I think im wrong on that one.
Have overtaken many polizei cars at speeds above 130kmh, and never seemed like a problem. I think they will stop you if your speed is wreckless, i.e if theres too much traffic, weather conditions etc...
My friend who was with me took a video, so am looking forward to seeing it.
best,
adam
Edited by AdamT on Monday 28th May 16:30
br d said:
Bodo said:
Nope. You are advised to drive no more than 130km/h by German law, unless restricted by a lower speed limit.
Could you clarify that Bodo? That statement seems oxymoronic to me. A law is a law and advice is advice.If you are 'advised' to drive at 130kph that doesn't mean you legally have to.
Not having a dig, I'm genuinely interested in how that works.
brad
Wikipedia said:
The Richtgeschwindigkeit (German for reference speed) is a legal term in Germany describing a recommended speed for roads without a speed limit that should not be exceeded even with fine road, traffic, view and weather conditions.
Exceeding the target speed is neither a felony nor a misdemeanour. However, an increased liability in the case of an accident may result from driving faster than the recommended speed, due to an increased danger of operating the vehicle.
In Germany, the Autobahnrichtgeschwindigkeitsverordnung (directive on reference speed on motorways), introduced in 1974, recommends a speed of no more than 130 km/h (about 80 mph) for autobahns and roads similar to autobahns (lanes separated by a median or at least two lanes per direction), provided there are no traffic signs posting a lower speed limit present.
I'm welcoming this, since it emphasises what should be a given anyway: you takes a certain risk, you are responsible when it goes wrong. So I would rather say that Adam does not drive within the law, but not outside either, as long as no incident provokes the question being asked Exceeding the target speed is neither a felony nor a misdemeanour. However, an increased liability in the case of an accident may result from driving faster than the recommended speed, due to an increased danger of operating the vehicle.
In Germany, the Autobahnrichtgeschwindigkeitsverordnung (directive on reference speed on motorways), introduced in 1974, recommends a speed of no more than 130 km/h (about 80 mph) for autobahns and roads similar to autobahns (lanes separated by a median or at least two lanes per direction), provided there are no traffic signs posting a lower speed limit present.

Bodo said:
br d said:
Bodo said:
Nope. You are advised to drive no more than 130km/h by German law, unless restricted by a lower speed limit.
Could you clarify that Bodo? That statement seems oxymoronic to me. A law is a law and advice is advice.If you are 'advised' to drive at 130kph that doesn't mean you legally have to.
Not having a dig, I'm genuinely interested in how that works.
brad
Wikipedia said:
The Richtgeschwindigkeit (German for reference speed) is a legal term in Germany describing a recommended speed for roads without a speed limit that should not be exceeded even with fine road, traffic, view and weather conditions.
Exceeding the target speed is neither a felony nor a misdemeanour. However, an increased liability in the case of an accident may result from driving faster than the recommended speed, due to an increased danger of operating the vehicle.
In Germany, the Autobahnrichtgeschwindigkeitsverordnung (directive on reference speed on motorways), introduced in 1974, recommends a speed of no more than 130 km/h (about 80 mph) for autobahns and roads similar to autobahns (lanes separated by a median or at least two lanes per direction), provided there are no traffic signs posting a lower speed limit present.
I'm welcoming this, since it emphasises what should be a given anyway: you takes a certain risk, you are responsible when it goes wrong. So I would rather say that Adam does not drive within the law, but not outside either, as long as no incident provokes the question being asked Exceeding the target speed is neither a felony nor a misdemeanour. However, an increased liability in the case of an accident may result from driving faster than the recommended speed, due to an increased danger of operating the vehicle.
In Germany, the Autobahnrichtgeschwindigkeitsverordnung (directive on reference speed on motorways), introduced in 1974, recommends a speed of no more than 130 km/h (about 80 mph) for autobahns and roads similar to autobahns (lanes separated by a median or at least two lanes per direction), provided there are no traffic signs posting a lower speed limit present.

best,
adam
In a dull moment on a wet Bank Holiday Monday I got out my slide rule 
Assuming the following:
Tyre is a 295/30ZR18 94Y Michelin Pilot Sport CUP the outside diameter when new is 25.2" (from Michelin Data Sheet). These tyres only start with 6mm of tread. If there was only 3mm tread left then the diameter of the tyre will be 25.2" - (2 * 3mm /25.4)" = 24.96"
RUF 996 Turbo R gear ratio in 6th is 0.75:1 and Final drive is 3.44:1 (From RUFs' web site)
Assuming there is no increase in tread diameter due to centrifgal force acting on the tread. There probably is a bit, but I have no idea what it is and it would tend to make the velocity greater not less.
So lets work out the number of times the tyre goes round in one hour and then multiply that by the distance travelled in one revolution and convert to miles. This will give the speed in miles per hour.
Number of wheel rotations per HOUR = (7300 * 60) / (0.75 * 3.44) = 169767.44 RPH
The distance travelled in MILES due to 1 revolution of the wheel = Wheel dia * pi / number of inches in a mile (12 * 5280) (there are 12 inches in a foot and 5280 feet in a mile).
Distance in 1 rev = 24.96 * pi / (12 * 5280) = 0.001237597 miles
Therefore speed in MPH = 169767.44 * 0.001237597 = 210.104 MPH
WOW!!!

Assuming the following:
Tyre is a 295/30ZR18 94Y Michelin Pilot Sport CUP the outside diameter when new is 25.2" (from Michelin Data Sheet). These tyres only start with 6mm of tread. If there was only 3mm tread left then the diameter of the tyre will be 25.2" - (2 * 3mm /25.4)" = 24.96"
RUF 996 Turbo R gear ratio in 6th is 0.75:1 and Final drive is 3.44:1 (From RUFs' web site)
Assuming there is no increase in tread diameter due to centrifgal force acting on the tread. There probably is a bit, but I have no idea what it is and it would tend to make the velocity greater not less.
So lets work out the number of times the tyre goes round in one hour and then multiply that by the distance travelled in one revolution and convert to miles. This will give the speed in miles per hour.
Number of wheel rotations per HOUR = (7300 * 60) / (0.75 * 3.44) = 169767.44 RPH
The distance travelled in MILES due to 1 revolution of the wheel = Wheel dia * pi / number of inches in a mile (12 * 5280) (there are 12 inches in a foot and 5280 feet in a mile).
Distance in 1 rev = 24.96 * pi / (12 * 5280) = 0.001237597 miles
Therefore speed in MPH = 169767.44 * 0.001237597 = 210.104 MPH
WOW!!!
carylwills said:
In a dull moment on a wet Bank Holiday Monday I got out my slide rule 
Assuming the following:
Tyre is a 295/30ZR18 94Y Michelin Pilot Sport CUP the outside diameter when new is 25.2" (from Michelin Data Sheet). These tyres only start with 6mm of tread. If there was only 3mm tread left then the diameter of the tyre will be 25.2" - (2 * 3mm /25.4)" = 24.96"
RUF 996 Turbo R gear ratio in 6th is 0.75:1 and Final drive is 3.44:1 (From RUFs' web site)
Assuming there is no increase in tread diameter due to centrifgal force acting on the tread. There probably is a bit, but I have no idea what it is and it would tend to make the velocity greater not less.
So lets work out the number of times the tyre goes round in one hour and then multiply that by the distance travelled in one revolution and convert to miles. This will give the speed in miles per hour.
Number of wheel rotations per HOUR = (7300 * 60) / (0.75 * 3.44) = 169767.44 RPH
The distance travelled in MILES due to 1 revolution of the wheel = Wheel dia * pi / number of inches in a mile (12 * 5280) (there are 12 inches in a foot and 5280 feet in a mile).
Distance in 1 rev = 24.96 * pi / (12 * 5280) = 0.001237597 miles
Therefore speed in MPH = 169767.44 * 0.001237597 = 210.104 MPH
WOW!!!
Thanks for breaking it down like that 
Assuming the following:
Tyre is a 295/30ZR18 94Y Michelin Pilot Sport CUP the outside diameter when new is 25.2" (from Michelin Data Sheet). These tyres only start with 6mm of tread. If there was only 3mm tread left then the diameter of the tyre will be 25.2" - (2 * 3mm /25.4)" = 24.96"
RUF 996 Turbo R gear ratio in 6th is 0.75:1 and Final drive is 3.44:1 (From RUFs' web site)
Assuming there is no increase in tread diameter due to centrifgal force acting on the tread. There probably is a bit, but I have no idea what it is and it would tend to make the velocity greater not less.
So lets work out the number of times the tyre goes round in one hour and then multiply that by the distance travelled in one revolution and convert to miles. This will give the speed in miles per hour.
Number of wheel rotations per HOUR = (7300 * 60) / (0.75 * 3.44) = 169767.44 RPH
The distance travelled in MILES due to 1 revolution of the wheel = Wheel dia * pi / number of inches in a mile (12 * 5280) (there are 12 inches in a foot and 5280 feet in a mile).
Distance in 1 rev = 24.96 * pi / (12 * 5280) = 0.001237597 miles
Therefore speed in MPH = 169767.44 * 0.001237597 = 210.104 MPH
WOW!!!
Pretty darn interesting.One thing though, do you know if the data for the gear ratios was for the Ruf longer sixth gear or the standard 996 turbo 6th (which is the one we have)
thanks again,
best
adam
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