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Louis Baiani nepti at nbnet.nb.ca
Fri Jul 20 02:47:23 GMT 2001


Thanks for the info guys :O)

Ludis Langens wrote:

> Louis Baiani wrote:
> >
> > Sure it might not be 3.02?  If I do use 3.2, it seems to be innacurate for when it
> > actually kicks in...I know for a fact it was 43...  So where did you get this info?
> >
> > rr wrote:
> >
> > > GM commonly uses a MPH * 3.2 term. Might get you closer.
>
> It's 16/5.  In other words, 3.2.  This scaling factor allows GM to have
> tables where the first column is indexed by 0, the second by 16, the
> third by 32, and so on - and the column headings are 0 MPH, 5 MPH, 10
> MPH, and so on.
>
> BTW, it turns out this conversion factor also almost exactly converts to
> halfkilometers per hour.  That fact threw me for a loop a number of
> years ago.
>
> --
> Ludis Langens                               ludis (at) cruzers (dot) com
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