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Re: 164 Terminal Speeds 19 1/2: This Time, It's Really Terminal.
- Subject: Re: 164 Terminal Speeds 19 1/2: This Time, It's Really Terminal.
- From: "Colin Verrilli" <verrilli@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 16 Feb 99 13:02:06 -0500
"Rich Wagner" <drsavage@domain.elided> writes:
> As I alluded to in my last post, I've completed my analysis of the 164
> terminal speeds. This morning, Colin emailed me the engine power curves
> for the base, L, and S models. Using the data from the analysis I posted
> earlier this week, I laid a set of power required curves down over the
> engine power curves to see where they intersect. The intersect point
> indicates the cars' actual terminal speeds, given their gearing. If any of
> you would like to see the graphs, let me know, and I will email you a set.
> Perhaps Colin can post them on his 164 page.
I put Rich's curves on the 164 page at:
/alfa/FAQ/164/164power.jpg
I am also in the process of scanning John's '91 164 Product Bulletin.
Chapter's 1-3 are there now. The remainder will appear over the next couple
days.
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Colin Verrilli Raleigh, NC verrilli@domain.elided
'84 GTV6 '87 Milano Gold '94 164LS Auto
Mid-Atlantic Alfa Romeo Club (MAARC) Treasurer
MAARC Home Page: http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/2380
164 Home Page: /alfa/FAQ/164
NOS Alfa Parts for sale: http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/2380/cbvparts.htm
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