5000 - 5500 WOT according to the service manual
No jet skiing is not a sport.
About 7,000 rpm.
There are various engine sizes for both of these cars. For example, the Lamborghini can sport an engine which develops 612 bhp @6500 rpm (12 cyc), while the engine for a 69 mustang comes in at 428 cu in (7 L) V-8 with 355 bhp @5200 rpm. (the Cobra Jet & Super Cobra Jet). Impressive, but not in the same league as a lamborghini.
the water pump is clogged.
Run for 10 minutes using max 90% throttle using about 3500rpm to 10500 rpm braking smoothly back down to about 3500rpm. Carb Settings - Low Jet - 1 1/2 High Jet 1/3 turn Stop let it cool down. Check spark plug for carbon build up/fouling. Do another 10 minutes using 4000rpm to 12500 rpm Carb Settings - Low Jet 1 1/3 High Jet 1/2 - 2/3
Some jet skis have a learning mode which wont allow you to go full speed and full rpm's, use that.
It hits max. 1.7 in super cruise and max. 2.0+ with afterburners.
Interesting question. Actual RPM is not something that is normally used in the cockpit. Rather, RPM is monitored as a percentage of maximum, so rather than seeing a gauge reading 5000 RPM for instance, you would see a gauge reading 50%. Then, too, there are usually 2 or 3 spools (or rotating shafts) on present day jet engines, so you might see 80% N1 and 75% N2 referring to the different spools. As for actual RPM, the JT8D (a very popular engine used on the 727, 737 and DC-9, etc.) has a maximum N1 RPM of 8,600-8,800, and N2 of 12,250 RPM. Sorry for the long answer...
The Tornado's max speed is 1,490 mph
Up to 500 mph. It depends on the class (Formula One, Biplane, T-6, Jet, Sport, Super Sport, Unlimited). Formula Biplane and T-6 top out in the mid 200s, Sport 350, Super Sport over 400, Jet over 500, Unlimited 500.
Max Kandula has written: 'Simulation of supersonic jet noise with the adaptation of overflow CFD code and Kirchhoff surface integral' -- subject(s): Computational fluid dynamics, Mathematical models, Flow distribution, Jet aircraft noise, Supersonic jet flow, Gas jets
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