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Calculate hub lb/ft to fly lb/ft...


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If you know what I mean, I think the admin person giving me the last dyno printout made misstake in her calcs to the hub dyno numbers like 1127 is = 433 lb/ft (it's not but you get my drift)

 

Tried finding it on the internet but not sure what to search for so a bit of a jungle out there.

 

Cheers

A

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If you know what I mean, I think the admin person giving me the last dyno printout made misstake in her calcs to the hub dyno numbers like 1127 is = 433 lb/ft (it's not but you get my drift)

 

Tried finding it on the internet but not sure what to search for so a bit of a jungle out there.

 

Cheers

A

lol you wish dude 422Ib/ft :scare::yahoo:

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If you know what I mean, I think the admin person giving me the last dyno printout made misstake in her calcs to the hub dyno numbers like 1127 is = 433 lb/ft (it's not but you get my drift)

 

Tried finding it on the internet but not sure what to search for so a bit of a jungle out there.

 

Cheers

A

lol you wish dude 422Ib/ft :scare::yahoo:

:yahoo: that was an example :D

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Looked at the result thread and most of the values seems to be divided by 4.63 see below...

 

1172.6 / X = 253.21 4.63

 

1124.2 / X = 242.74 4.63

 

1122.9 / X = 242.5 4.63

 

1380 / X = 298.1 4.62

 

Can a tuner maybe confirm the calculations?

 

Cheers

A

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