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Originally Posted by blue2000s
Yup. You put in the data in the yellow fields and it will output the estimated wheel torque curves. Then you choose the gear that shows the most torque at any given speed.
I think the torque curve in the spreadsheet now is for a 911. I don't remember what car I was looking at when I made that sheet.
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I will take my Boxster owners manual and look up the gear ratios and take the power and torque numbers from there and in put them. Why can't I adjust the size on your spread sheet? And I'd like to make the lines on the graph thicker so I can read them better.
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