In Reply to: OK, how about them cable risers? posted by Charles Hansen on August 4, 2003 at 20:37:29:
We might have several hypotheses as to why some cars are faster to 60 mph. Horsepower, weight, wind resistance, traction all might be thought of, and all have some bearing. Perhaps which factor is most important would be a better structuring of the question.If I had a car capable of getting to 60 mph in 4.5 sec., I would smile and not give a hoot (nows there is a good substitute for shit) why it could do so. I really don't care much about why cable supports work except that knowing this might lead to improvements.
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- Why which hypothesis is correct? - Norm 20:54:05 08/04/03 (9)
- But you need to know to design the car - Commuteman 09:32:07 08/05/03 (8)
- Although I am just a consumer, it still is true - Norm 11:24:43 08/05/03 (5)
- Of course... - Commuteman 13:50:53 08/05/03 (4)
- I'll second (or third) those views. nt - clarkjohnsen 09:04:34 08/06/03 (0)
- Re: Of course... - Steve Eddy 15:15:37 08/05/03 (1)
- Well... - Charles Hansen 16:08:35 08/05/03 (0)
- Re: Of course... - john curl 15:05:00 08/05/03 (0)
- Re: But you need to know to design the car - john curl 10:10:32 08/05/03 (1)
- Re: But you need to know to design the car - Commuteman 11:13:38 08/05/03 (0)