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Dear Tom and Ray:
I enjoy your column, but I think you goofed recently. You answered a letter from "Ken," who noticed that his tachometer was reading about 100 rpm higher than it used to at 70 miles an hour. Based on his information, you correctly ruled out a slipping clutch and told him the gauge had gone off slightly over the years and not to worry about it. What you neglected to consider is that engine rpm is sensitive to wheel diameter. The diameter of the wheel on my Ford Escort is about 57 centimeters, which gives it a circumference of about 179 Cm. If the diameter of the wheel were reduced to about 55 Cm, that would change the tach by 100 rpm at the 3,000 rpm range. Tire wear wouldn't account for that much of a change. Assuming Ken didn't get cheap tires which were smaller, my guess is his tires are low on pressure! Tom: Ray: Tom: Ray: Tom: Tom and Ray lead you step by step through the process of finding and buying
a reliable used car in their pamphlet How to Buy a Used Car: Things That
Detroit and Tokyo Don't Want You to Know. To order, To order, send © 1995 by Tom and Ray Magliozzi and Doug Berman Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc. Back to the March 1995 index |