performance inhancer study that needs verification

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Old Nov 20, 2007 | 04:05 AM
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Question performance inhancer study that needs verification

ok, i have been doing some research:

and i dont know if all of what i have correlated is correct so if somebody could please correct me or confirm my thoughts that would be great.

ive come to learn that speed is caused by a faster spining wheel. This is obvious. to increase the speed you need to increase the toruqe of the vehicle?

i figured that an easy way to do this is to increase the gear ratios of the vehicle. the input i would say would be the engine gear and the output would be the gear connected to the drive shaft (or whatever it is that turns the wheels)?

so if the gear ratio of the input (engine) is a % larger and the gears connected to whatever is turning the wheels is a % smaller then in theory you would get more torque?

also i was looking into CAM's which i beieve control the valves that allow air in and exhaust out?

if i were to adjust or get a new performance CAM that would optimize the amount of air that would be able to go in i could get more compression and combustion out of the engine and also teamed with the correct cold air intake and exhaust system it would get me more explosive power in the pistons?

and if i have more explosive power in their i would be able to put more power into the input gearing (engine) and thus more into the output causing more torque and a faster vehicle?

also i was looking into some bore and stroke idea, i believe this is what contains the explosion of the engine? if i were to have more volume in their i could put more in their and get a higher explosion and if i were to make them closer together i could get more compression and more explosive force?

i do not think this is necessary at the moment because i think that the other things i have discusses would increase performance

please correct me if i am wrong on these things and confirm it if i am correct

this would be much appreciated!!!



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Old Nov 20, 2007 | 08:05 AM
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