buzyg said:It's about time the E89 brigade had a good old chin wag about top speed.![]()
Good luck. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Is it that long?craig3.2 said:buzyg said:It's about time the E89 brigade had a good old chin wag about top speed.![]()
Good luck. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Yeah,buzyg,it must be all of 5 minutes without a discussion on top speed,Power.....etc,etc,etc.....
Lol
B21 said:Approx (weight is less so has a small improving effect)
240 bhp buys you about 157-160 mph...as you can see from the graph you are entering the zone where it's taking a lot more BHP to get anywhere..at the change from 59-61 mph takes 2 bhp, from 154 to 157 takes 7 bhp
That's assuming the gearing and BHP shape work for you.. :driving:![]()
buzyg said:Is it that long?craig3.2 said:buzyg said:It's about time the E89 brigade had a good old chin wag about top speed.![]()
Good luck. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Yeah,buzyg,it must be all of 5 minutes without a discussion on top speed,Power.....etc,etc,etc.....
Lol![]()
mcbutler said:So many variables in this, wind, incline/decline etc etc. One quiet early morning on a suitable rd I had my 23i up to over 140mph! My 35i on MHD stage 2+ is still pulling really hard at 140mph!
Shall we all arrange a track /drag strip (for cars not clothes lol) day???
Aerodynamic drag is calculated at a constant velocity and thus mass of the object is irrelevant, it is a function of shape, frontal area and fluid densityflybobbie said:106 is about half the weight per horsepower than Z4. Below 100 don't think drag would have much effect.
PA38 great aircraft, but don't spin them, learnt my lesson.
Dont worry Craig - I know yours is longer matecraig3.2 said:mcbutler said:So many variables in this, wind, incline/decline etc etc. One quiet early morning on a suitable rd I had my 23i up to over 140mph! My 35i on MHD stage 2+ is still pulling really hard at 140mph!
Shall we all arrange a track /drag strip (for cars not clothes lol) day???
Yeah,a drag strip/track day would be good,Mark....
But it wouldn't really prove much
We all know Peter's z4 is the best ever modified z Ever,don't we,lol......isn't that the point of all his comments and snidey wee digs re top speeds(176), 3 miles of road,and mentioning z4m v his e89 in one of his numerous posts.
Anyhoo,I have nothing to prove.
If Peter wants to continue his Willy waving contest.....then,let him
(Btw, mines is still bigger :rofl: )
Just that he has more money than some of the rest of us,and likes us all to know it....
Now that wud be gud ,Z4 v Z4,mcbutler said:So many variables in this, wind, incline/decline etc etc. One quiet early morning on a suitable rd I had my 23i up to over 140mph! My 35i on MHD stage 2+ is still pulling really hard at 140mph!
Shall we all arrange a track /drag strip (for cars not clothes lol) day???
first velocity squared is not acceleration and second drag is Re dependent and thus the mass of the object does not appear in any profile drag equation, except in the calculation of an object freely moving vertically in a liquid where it's the difference between mass of the body minus the buoyancy forceflybobbie said:Drag increases at square of velocity.
sars said:Aerodynamic drag is calculated at a constant velocity and thus mass of the object is irrelevant, it is a function of shape, frontal area and fluid density
Scubaregs said:sars said:Aerodynamic drag is calculated at a constant velocity and thus mass of the object is irrelevant, it is a function of shape, frontal area and fluid density
Damn, beat me to it. :rofl:
AB, CD goldfish. MNO goldfish. SDR goldfish. RDL. :exitright:john-e89 said:Scubaregs said:sars said:Aerodynamic drag is calculated at a constant velocity and thus mass of the object is irrelevant, it is a function of shape, frontal area and fluid density
Damn, beat me to it. :rofl:
Didn't beat me....I wandered off to go talk to the goldfish..... :dizzy:
B21 said:There is a web site that gives a pretty good crack at it for non modified cars.
https://www.automobile-catalog.com/car/2015/1861385/bmw_z4_sdrive35is.html
buzyg said:B21 said:There is a web site that gives a pretty good crack at it for non modified cars.
https://www.automobile-catalog.com/car/2015/1861385/bmw_z4_sdrive35is.html
A lot of stats on that web site. Fun to do a side by side comparison of the MR, 35is and M40i. The old girl does better than I was expecting against the newer models.:driving: