Torque BS Filter ``
John Hess
JohnH at ixc-comm.net
Wed Feb 26 14:32:35 GMT 1997
Do you realize what you have just stated?
At an average speed of -15- MPH, 25000 hours represents 375 THOUSAND
miles traveled. If one averages (during the lifetime of the engine)
30 MPH, it goes 750 THOUSAND miles, and this is unsatisfactory to you?
Boy, you are HARD to please.
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From: Michael F. Sargent[SMTP:mfsargent at msn.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 1997 6:41 PM
To: diy_efi at coulomb.eng.ohio-state.edu
Subject: RE: Torque BS Filter ``
Imagine driving a car which peaks at 1500 or 2000 revs or less? Might
go
flat out all day but it would be a pain to drive...And rebuilds every
25000
to 50000 hrs would annoy the hell out of me. (I'm not sure of the
rebuild
hours for truck engines, but I know fixed Cats are in this range or
near
it...)
A rebuild every 25,000 hours means going 1,250,000 miles between
rebuilds
(assuming avg. speed of 50 MPH). I could live with that. :-)
Mike
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