0 as the power to weight ratio won't allow it to get airborneSupracentral said:What if they were carrying a coconut?
0 as the power to weight ratio won't allow it to get airborneSupracentral said:What if they were carrying a coconut?
IJ. said:I do
"Although a definitive answer would of course require further measurements, published species-wide averages of wing length and body mass, initial Strouhal estimates based on those averages and cross-species comparisons, the Lund wind tunnel study of birds flying at a range of speeds, and revised Strouhal numbers based on that study all lead me to estimate that the average cruising airspeed velocity of an unladen European Swallow is roughly 11 meters per second, or 24 miles an hour."
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Supracentral said:Sigh.. There is no definite answer to this because there is variation within each block. The only way to be sure is to have YOUR block tested.
I've seen motors go .040 without problem. I've seen other people hit core shift (read cylinders not spaced propertly) or other casting imperfections on the first slight overbore. It's the luck of the draw...
Overboring is not a valid way to make power. Read this:
http://www.supramania.com/forums/showpost.php?p=180360&postcount=10
Cliffs: You want to go as SMALL as possible, not big. If you want to make big power there are better places to spend the money. For example, make the head flow...