18t clutch bell for hyper 7
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18t clutch bell for hyper 7
hi i wanted to know how my hyper 7 would run with a 18t clutch bell on it.
how much faster wold go? at the moment it has a 13t on it
Thanks
how much faster wold go? at the moment it has a 13t on it
Thanks
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RE: 18t clutch bell for hyper 7
1 full rotation of a center diff with a 14 t clutch bell and standard buggy tires will push you approx 12cm
so a 14 t clutch bell will take 3.2 rotations to one full rotation of a 46 t Diff .. so my guess is
RPM Divided by 3.2 = X ... X times 12 = Amount of cm travelled . Divide this by 100000 and it will give you Kilometers per minute, X this by 60 and you will get Kilometers per hour.. so
If you had a car at 35000 RPM Divided by 3.2 = 10,937.5 X 12 = 131,250 divide by 100000 = 1.3125 X 60 = 78.75 KPH now divide KPH X 1.6 and you should get MPH ...
you can calculate the difference using this formula
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so a 14 t clutch bell will take 3.2 rotations to one full rotation of a 46 t Diff .. so my guess is
RPM Divided by 3.2 = X ... X times 12 = Amount of cm travelled . Divide this by 100000 and it will give you Kilometers per minute, X this by 60 and you will get Kilometers per hour.. so
If you had a car at 35000 RPM Divided by 3.2 = 10,937.5 X 12 = 131,250 divide by 100000 = 1.3125 X 60 = 78.75 KPH now divide KPH X 1.6 and you should get MPH ...
you can calculate the difference using this formula
enjoy
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RE: 18t clutch bell for hyper 7
But you cant run an 18T bell with the stock Spur gear. if you want to do that then you need a larger spur, but this will drop the speed. Also if you are still running the 4/8 port H21 lump then dont even consider going over 15T. Unless you really like replacing P/S/C sets.
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RE: 18t clutch bell for hyper 7
higher the teeth on the bell = losing the punch or bottom end but it will increase the top end. like alex said dont go over a 15t. you will be suprised on what just 1 tooth will make.
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RE: 18t clutch bell for hyper 7
at a guess he probably means piston,sleeve and conrod. i could be wrong. don't bother with the 18t, it may go faster,.......... eventually, but the acceleration will be cack.