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    Tire height and RPM calculator

    It seems like people are always trying to find out which gears with what tire heights will work best for their application. Well here is a good link that I use to calculate rpms at different speeds with different gears and transmission ratios.. Hope this helps out a little.. Oh and it's super easy to use.


    Randy's Ring & Pinion. RPM Calculator.

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    very nice!

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    Go to bed!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DBTBSS View Post
    Go to bed!!
    good morning??

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2k5Squirrel View Post
    good morning??
    That wasn't for you It was for the guy that was still up at 2am OUR TIME... and it wasn't cause he was working late. Watch, he won't wake up till 10am this morning now
    30' Ford Model A Tudor Sedan - Custom chassis - Big bore LS2 - twin B76's - Glide - 9" w/ 3.07 gears - 30" DR tire - 2k lbs cruiser

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    Quote Originally Posted by DBTBSS View Post
    That wasn't for you It was for the guy that was still up at 2am OUR TIME... and it wasn't cause he was working late. Watch, he won't wake up till 10am this morning now
    gotcha! kind of figured it was for him.

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    nice find
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    Good find.
    Quote Originally Posted by DBRODS View Post
    Oh and it's super easy to use.
    This is the part I like the best.
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    Tire size calculator

    is a good one for seeing JUST tire sizes. Shows differences, tells you how much your speedo will be off, etc.
    blown transmissions are about as useful as 97% of the guys on this forum

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    I am pretty sure this isnt the first time and it wont be the last time this has been posted. MAKE THIS A STICKY!!!! We can even make this the official tire calculator post. If you find a different calculator post it here.
    Last edited by cjriojas; 06-26-2009 at 03:11 PM.
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