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Hi Graze,

 

Sorry to rain on your parade but tractive effort is not torque lb ft as we know and love it. From memory you need to multiply it by rolling radius of tyres and divide by the final drive ratio ie if measured in top gear of 1:1 ratio you divide by the diff ratio 3.7- 4.1 etc. But I'd need to check that, long time since I've calculated such.

 

Mick Richards

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I recall some similar photos appearing in display at the annual meeting (The International)
when it was held at Donnington on the Melbourne Loop in around (?) 1978.

 

Ah Yes. Not actually called the International in those days.

 

As the organiser of the Event, I was staggered afterwards, driving

away, to find that so many members had been camping overnight.

 

In my mind, it was a day event. How times have changed. For the

better, obviously.

 

Just giving an insight into how different things were back then.

1976 and 1977, I think although there was a further year that

was organised by Others - the year of the "smashed front wing"

concours winner ! !

Aah - the memories.

 

AlanR

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Ah Yes. Not actually called the International in those days.

 

As the organiser of the Event, I was staggered afterwards, driving

away, to find that so many members had been camping overnight.

 

In my mind, it was a day event. How times have changed. For the

better, obviously.

 

Just giving an insight into how different things were back then.

1976 and 1977, I think although there was a further year that

was organised by Others - the year of the "smashed front wing"

concours winner ! !

Aah - the memories.

 

AlanR

Would that be the Red German TR3A with the painted on under bonnet Union Jack?

Peter W

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Hi Graze,Sorry to rain on your parade but tractive effort is not torque lb ft as we know and love it. From memory you need to multiply it by rolling radius of tyres and divide by the final drive ratio ie if measured in top gear of 1:1 ratio you divide by the diff ratio 3.7- 4.1 etc. But I'd need to check that, long time since I've calculated such.Mick Richards

Yes as Mick says TE is not the same as torque! I am getting around 110bhp @ the wheels & an average of 125 lb ft torque.

Regards.

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Hi Graze,

 

Sorry to rain on your parade but tractive effort is not torque lb ft as we know and love it. From memory you need to multiply it by rolling radius of tyres and divide by the final drive ratio ie if measured in top gear of 1:1 ratio you divide by the diff ratio 3.7- 4.1 etc. But I'd need to check that, long time since I've calculated such.

 

Mick Richards

Ok Mick that's fine as I couldn't believe it either

 

based on your calcs that is 113.5ftlb of torque

 

Graze

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Sounds in the right area, glad the cars going well.

 

Mick Richards

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