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12-06-2003, 11:53 AM | #1 | |
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hp question
hi everyone, I have a simple question to ask all of you as I am fairly new to engines and cars. I have heard people indicate that if you increase the horse power on a car, the top speed also increases. Is this true? If it is true can someone please explain this to me? It would seem to me that it wouldnt matter how high the horsepower was on a car. The car's engine would redline at the same speed before and after you increased the hp. It would just reach top speed faster. I know I am probobly wrong, so tell me what you think.
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12-06-2003, 12:20 PM | #2 | |
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Re: hp question
If you add more horsepower you will be able to run a taller gear, or larger diameter tires and then you will have a higher top speed. If your car can already hit redline in top gear, then more rpm capability is the only way to go faster without changing your gear ratio. If your car hits a point in top gear where it just won't go any faster and you're turning some rpm less than your redline, then more horsepower will increase your top speed. This was the case in the ZR1 Corvette, where in order to hit top speed it was left in 5th gear which would run about 180mph, then 6th gear was too tall and the rpm would drop below it's peak horsepower rpm and the car would slow down a little. In that case there was room for more horsepower to improve top speed. The McLaren F1 redlines in top gear so the only way to go faster is make the final gear ratio taller.
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12-06-2003, 06:50 PM | #3 | |
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ok, that answers it pretty good thanks
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