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#1 Posted : 15 years ago
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I thought this could help alot of people out there!

http://taylormade.com.au...es/conversion_table.html

Jim in Adelaide...Hindsight is bad vision!

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#2 Posted : 15 years ago
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Just added to bookmarks, will be very handy for my line of work!
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#3 Posted : 15 years ago
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Nicely done.

Its amazing how many handy little calculators are out there with a simple google and a few parameters. Units of all kinds, carby CFM, accurate compression ratio, speedo correction with change in tyre size, all valuable.

"Silly modern cars"
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#4 Posted : 15 years ago
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Heres one of my favourites. Its a tyre section calculator. Input your original tyre sizes and the sizes of the wheel/tyres you wish to fit and it will give you all the dimensions to let you know how much clearance you will need as well as ride height and speedo accuracy.

Its an Excel spreadsheet so download and save to use any time.
http://www.superjamie.net/garage/tire.xls
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