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Rollout What is Rollout? Rollout is a measurement that helps calculate gearing. It is something that is used more for foam tire setups, but can be applied to rubber setups, also. Rollout is defined as the distance a vehicle moves forward per revolution of the motor. It can change due to tire wear or a tire swap (on foam tires). Rollout is measured using this equation:
Your Rollout depends on your tires circumference. You can calculate the circumference by doing the math: Tire Diameter x 3.14 = Circumference. You can also use a ruler to measure. Place a mark on the tire and roll it along the edge of the ruler until it comes around to the bottom. This is your circumference. Rollout is best used to match a faster racer's gearing. Simply using the same spur/pinion combo will probably not work if he is using larger or smaller tires or his transmission ratio is different. If you know the circumference of his tires (and tranny ratio), you can use the above equation, determine his ratio, then plug in your numbers until you reach a similar ratio. All rubber tires are basically the same circumference, and since wear isn't that much of a problem, Rollout is much easier to achieve. All that is basically needed is transmission ratio and you can find a faster drivers Rollout. |
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