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Re:torque to weight ratio?
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Does anyone know the calculation for weight to torque ratios please.
I keep hearing journalists say that the new Jimny doesn't have much power. But considering the weight of the jimny and the low range gearing etc, surely this statement is moot.
Appreciate any help with this, thank you kindly.
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Torque to weight = Torque divided by weight (81 foot pounds / 1200kg = 67ftlb per ton)
I think that's what your after ?
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Smiles per mile factor is very high.....
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Yes done the test drive, love it! Just bugs me how inaccurate the motoring press have been on the new Jim. Mind due, this doesn't surprise me, just look at the BBC news and other non credible media these days;-) All media is BS
From what iv'e seen, the Jimny is absolutely savage off road! Its a beast!
Hear ya about gearing. Great advice, i'll just KNOW that I know.... how killer the jimny is, and feel the power
Cheers.
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Hmm.. Torque and power are measurements and physical facts of the car, they are not fake news from facebook. There is no conspiracy hereAndy2640 wrote: Nice info guys, appreciated!
Yes done the test drive, love it! Just bugs me how inaccurate the motoring press have been on the new Jim. Mind due, this doesn't surprise me, just look at the BBC news and other non credible media these days;-) All media is BS
From what iv'e seen, the Jimny is absolutely savage off road! Its a beast!
Hear ya about gearing. Great advice, i'll just KNOW that I know.... how killer the jimny is, and feel the power
Cheers.
Figures could sometimes be a bit tweaked by the sales people like the emissions on german cars, but in general they are accurate enough to give an impression of the performance.
However they do not say much about the driving and how the car performs in everyday use. That is more up to taste and what you are used to. Most driving tests do not appreciate that a ladder frame 4x4 with rigid axles is a very different car than a hot hatch.
Most journalists have little knowledge so they will tend to embrace the numbers and figures to have an easier work day. And if they can they will repeat what other people tells them, they have to so their facts can be checked. Most often it is some stupid salesman or economist that gets the job of talking to the journalist.
Skilled engineers seldom bothers to talk to a journalist as they know they wouldn't understand and get it all wrong.
So all things considered I think we'll just have to settle with the stupid numbers.
If I was forced to buy a 4x4 from the motor press numbers, i would buy the one with lowest top speed as that must be the one with low gears
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yakuza wrote:
Hmm.. Torque and power are measurements and physical facts of the car, they are not fake news from facebook. There is no conspiracy hereAndy2640 wrote: Nice info guys, appreciated!
Yes done the test drive, love it! Just bugs me how inaccurate the motoring press have been on the new Jim. Mind due, this doesn't surprise me, just look at the BBC news and other non credible media these days;-) All media is BS
From what iv'e seen, the Jimny is absolutely savage off road! Its a beast!
Hear ya about gearing. Great advice, i'll just KNOW that I know.... how killer the jimny is, and feel the power
Cheers.
Figures could sometimes be a bit tweaked by the sales people like the emissions on german cars, but in general they are accurate enough to give an impression of the performance.
However they do not say much about the driving and how the car performs in everyday use. That is more up to taste and what you are used to. Most driving tests do not appreciate that a ladder frame 4x4 with rigid axles is a very different car than a hot hatch.
Most journalists have little knowledge so they will tend to embrace the numbers and figures to have an easier work day. And if they can they will repeat what other people tells them, they have to so their facts can be checked. Most often it is some stupid salesman or economist that gets the job of talking to the journalist.
Skilled engineers seldom bothers to talk to a journalist as they know they wouldn't understand and get it all wrong.
So all things considered I think we'll just have to settle with the stupid numbers.
If I was forced to buy a 4x4 from the motor press numbers, i would buy the one with lowest top speed as that must be the one with low gears [/quo
I Didn't state that they were fake news'ing the torque to weight numbers, that would clearly be impossible, even by their own standards.
Just stating that the majority of the MSM are not reliable sources of information. I wont state the reasons, they are vast
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By modern road car standards it's slow, uneconomical, not particularly safe (ncap), does not handle the road well, can't carry much and it's noisy.
It's a fact, you can get a much better road car for a lot less money.
The fact it will go off road is not important to most, the worst it will see is a few snow covered roads. So I understand why the press reviews will generally show it with a low to middle rating, it reflects that for everyday use you can get better.
But as you say it's not the complete picture, the very things that make it bad can also give it a soul and make it enjoyable to drive. I swapped an economical, safe, superb handling, highly equipped and quite vehicle for my Jimny. Why? it's was so good it was boring to live with day to day.
I love driving and owning my Jimny, but on paper it should not be on my drive.
So forget the Journalist, they are missing the point.:laugh:
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