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01.19.2010, 06:43 PM

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Originally Posted by whitrzac View Post
would it be posible to start a "master spring chart" that includes EVERY spring made???

it would take a looong time, but once its done it would save loads of time


just to make it easyer on you, I think RCM users should be able to make changes/add springs without emailing you the specs

organize by TC size, 1/10 truck/buggy, 1/8 buggy, and 1/8 truggy, and oddball(revo, etc)

needed specs for springs

lb/in and metric
lenght IN and MM
brand
diamiter
I suppose that could be done. As you said, there would be a LOT of additions. If there is enough demand, I can do it.

Emailing/posting the values is the only way for the data to get input into the calc because the whole calc is client-driven via jscript arrays. This is mostly so I can develop "offline" and people can download and use it without internet access. Having people add the values would require server-side code and would make it a whole lot more complex.

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Originally Posted by lutach View Post
Brian,

How are you? I sent you an e-mail (To your hotmail address listed) about something cool that would be great for everyone.

Do you know how much HP per ton your little R/Cs make?

My BPP truggy made over 600HP per ton. While my Mr. C MBX5T has made over 1200HP per ton. Isn't breaking the 1000HP per ton a great achievement in the auto industry? Does this mean our little R/Cs (Many still consider them toys) are more efficient and advanced then the 1:1 available.

Regards,

Luciano.
lol pretty simple really, but not sure exactly how much use it will be? Would be more of a "neat" thing to have. Your link is for PHP code, but that kind of thing would be FAR better to be done in the client. Why make a server trip just to calculate a simple value?

For HP per emperial ton: (HP/lbs)*2000
For HP per metric ton: (HP/kg)*1000

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