- 18 May 11, 21:58#255968
What are you talking about? If you can carry an extra amount of speed...say 5 mph through a corner...that is going to result in more RPM at the exit of that corner. If your car has more area under the power curve higher in the RPM's...then you are effectively carrying more power at the exit and all the way down the straight. That's what I said...and it's still true. Even in Texas. Dewd.
Any extra speed you can carry through a corner is speed you carry all the way down the following straight. If your car builds more power the higher in the RPM range you are then you are also into that power sooner...meaning you gain that much more. All of which means you have to move your braking mark back accordingly once you reach the braking zone at the end of the straight.
WHAT?? Must be a typo "If your car builds more power the higher in the RPM range you are then you are also into that power sooner...meaning you gain that much more".
Sorry dude but I'm gonna say. Torque is what means the most through the lower rpm range and then hp takes over.
What are you talking about? If you can carry an extra amount of speed...say 5 mph through a corner...that is going to result in more RPM at the exit of that corner. If your car has more area under the power curve higher in the RPM's...then you are effectively carrying more power at the exit and all the way down the straight. That's what I said...and it's still true. Even in Texas. Dewd.