100 lbs of weight advantage=
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100 lbs of weight advantage=
what effect does 100 lbs of added weight have on the performance of a quad in acceleration times?
for example: if 2 quads are same exact speeds, thow an extra 100 lbs on 1 of them and race....
what will the difference in times be? (3 secs)
difference in distance covered? ie. (3 quad length difference)
what about 20 lbs?
for example: if 2 quads are same exact speeds, thow an extra 100 lbs on 1 of them and race....
what will the difference in times be? (3 secs)
difference in distance covered? ie. (3 quad length difference)
what about 20 lbs?
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100 lbs of weight advantage=
Yes they say 10 lbs=1hp in a drag.
BUT... how heavy you are has no bearing on what the top speed of your quad is. If a 300lb rider and 150lb rider are on the exact same quad and are able to pull to the rev limiter, they will be going the EXACT same speed. Now the 150lb rider will GET there much faster, but in the end both would be going the same speed as long as the RPM's are the same by the time they are done.
Just to clarify.
BUT... how heavy you are has no bearing on what the top speed of your quad is. If a 300lb rider and 150lb rider are on the exact same quad and are able to pull to the rev limiter, they will be going the EXACT same speed. Now the 150lb rider will GET there much faster, but in the end both would be going the same speed as long as the RPM's are the same by the time they are done.
Just to clarify.
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