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How to read over rev report?

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Old Oct 29, 2010 | 12:35 PM
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Originally Posted by shadow 2
Hey, I have a question about this analysis that you've made. I understand how 92 ignitions translated to about 0.25 seconds, ie. 7900rpm * 3 ignitions per rotation = 23700 ignitions per min, 23700ipm / 60 = 395 ignitions per second, so then 92/395 = about .23 seconds.

HOWEVER, the 92 ignitions is the CUMULATIVE number of ignitions in range 5 of the motor's life right? Not the number of ignitions of the last occurance. Thus, we can't just assume that the last occurance, about 100 hrs ago, had a duration of .25 or .23 seconds right?

Am i not understanding something?
Correct - all we know is that there are 92 ignitions in range 5 and the last one recorded occurred at hour 269.6.
 
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Hi, had an overrev report on a GT3 RS, can someone please explain or confirm if the values are within acceptable range? Is the unit still good to get? Thanks in advance!



 
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