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Old Oct 27, 2002 | 01:30 AM
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High Engine Temp Fixed

Hi All,

If you remember i was pretty confused while writing my last post about my engine temperature rising after installing a cutout. Well I'm happy to say that the problem has fixed itself and i'm now running cooler again. I still don't know what exactly was wrong, but it's nice to know i can get on it again, even with the cutout open.

Had a couple quick stop light contests tonight and I'm proud to say I beat everything that was willing to play around with me which included an older rx-7 (non turbo), brand new style F-350 Power Stroke, mid 90's Chevy 1500 and a couple others that I can't remember off the top of my head. BTW, none of them were even close because they were falling behind fast after I layed into the throttle. This is with a soft launch too because I have the studded snow tires on and don't want to rip out the studs.

One question I have though is can anyone figure out how fast I can go at a specific rpm if I give you my rear end ratio? How fast would 5000 rpm in 3rd with an E40D and 3:55's be in miles per hour?
 
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Old Oct 27, 2002 | 09:07 AM
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What size tires?
With the stock 235/75-15s it's about 117 MPH
 

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Old Oct 27, 2002 | 04:18 PM
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31X10.5's but I'll get the exact measurement for you since I know that they aren't always the exact claimed size.
 
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Old Oct 27, 2002 | 05:01 PM
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Don't bother, you can't measure actual rolling diameter. It's tabulated by the manufacturers at 680 revs per mile vs. 722 for the 235/75-15s. That makes your speed about 124 MPH.
 
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Old Oct 27, 2002 | 05:11 PM
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Here's the reason I asked how fast I was going. I hit 5000 rpm on a long straight flat stretch in 3rd gear. I had a friend following me, he has a '98 Neon with the dohc and has added a chip, intake, and exhaust. We figure he has around 160 h.p. since it's rated at 150 stock. I figured that he had a faster top end than me so he could at least tell me how fast I could go according to his speedometer (knowing that speedometers are not accurate at high speeds) and I ended up leaving him in the dust. He says he hit 115 but I was pulling away. Does this sound right at all. I would have guessed my top speed was between 100-110, all I have added is exhaust, chip, and K&N panel filter with the airbox mod. If the tachometer read 5000 in my truck, what do you figure the real number would be, because I have huge doubts that this truck could hit 120+ without some serious modifications like heads, upper and lower intake, cam and those sorts of things.
 
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Old Oct 27, 2002 | 08:49 PM
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5000 is about 124 MPH, here's the numbers:

5000 engine RPM in 3rd is 5000 driveshaft RPM which divided by 3.55 is 1408.5 wheel RPM.

1408.5/680 = 2.07 miles per minute
2.07 x 60 = 124 MPH
 
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Old Oct 27, 2002 | 08:54 PM
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I calculated my speed to be 116mph @ 4,600 RPM's in 4th. gear, which is 1:1 (with 3.55's and 31"ers). I think that 3rd in an E40D would be 1:1. With a couple light mods, I would assume that 120+mph would be feasible, but I just ran mine up on some dead hwy, it had more but I didnt wait around for it. While most mods are tend towards torque for our trucks, HP mods would seem more logical.
 
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Old Oct 27, 2002 | 09:21 PM
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Originally posted by StrangeRanger
5000 is about 124 MPH, here's the numbers:

5000 engine RPM in 3rd is 5000 driveshaft RPM which divided by 3.55 is 1408.5 wheel RPM.

1408.5/680 = 2.07 miles per minute
2.07 x 60 = 124 MPH
I understand that much. Is my stock tach inaccurate at higher rpms making my 5000 rpm's an unreliable number?
 
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