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Test we did in my car
« on: 14 April 2009, 14:35:11 »

Hi

Did a test in the car 3rd gear from 40km/h to 120km/h just want to know how it compares to other 2.5 v6 motors .



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Re: Test we did in my car
« Reply #1 on: 14 April 2009, 14:40:13 »

Looks about right....the rev counter is bloody funny though!
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Re: Test we did in my car
« Reply #2 on: 14 April 2009, 15:05:16 »

25mph to 75mph

Difficult to compare to an auto as they would use 1 & 2, looks like similar performance to a 2.6 if you avoided kick down (say 3/4 throttle up to 45mph)
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Re: Test we did in my car
« Reply #3 on: 14 April 2009, 15:11:09 »

What red line  ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Test we did in my car
« Reply #4 on: 14 April 2009, 15:19:04 »

Never seen a rev counter go that far round  :o
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Re: Test we did in my car
« Reply #5 on: 14 April 2009, 15:20:28 »

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Never seen a rev counter go that far round  :o
Thought it was one of your JCB wiring jobs. ;D ;D
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Re: Test we did in my car
« Reply #6 on: 14 April 2009, 15:39:29 »

is that running 4 pot rev counter ???????
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Re: Test we did in my car
« Reply #7 on: 14 April 2009, 15:41:43 »

thanks for the replys , yea its for the 4 pot i cant source one here for the v6 so i need to make a circuit to sort it out.
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Re: Test we did in my car
« Reply #8 on: 14 April 2009, 18:38:13 »

its about 9-10 K RPM..I always wanted an engine like that.. ;D

By the way I  like the engine sound :y
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Re: Test we did in my car
« Reply #9 on: 14 April 2009, 18:40:59 »

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thanks for the replys , yea its for the 4 pot i cant source one here for the v6 so i need to make a circuit to sort it out.


Yeh, divide by 1.5 is not to easy.

Possibly a 4046 cmos part with x4 output and a bit of logic to divide it back down by 6 would do the job.
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Re: Test we did in my car
« Reply #10 on: 14 April 2009, 19:04:57 »

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thanks for the replys , yea its for the 4 pot i cant source one here for the v6 so i need to make a circuit to sort it out.


Yeh, divide by 1.5 is not to easy.

Possibly a 4046 cmos part with x4 output and a bit of logic to divide it back down by 6 would do the job.

 [smiley=shocked.gif]  does anyone have a digram of the circuit , im not so good at the stuff  , but atleast i have a partnumber now ;D
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