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« on: July 10, 2018, 01:29:03 PM »
You're probably really close, I'd say the jeep goes between 20-24mph.
I was told that a 1x1f is (in X Y Z) .5 x .2 x .5 Torque Units. .2 being height. But then after this, it's only assumptions. Because assuming the Blockhead is 6 feet tall, and roughly 13 1x1fs high, that makes 2.6 Torque Units on the Y Axis = 6 feet. But crouching, which is 5 and a half 1x1fs (5 and a half studs) for the blockhead, gives you 2.75 Torque Units on the X & Z Axis to = 6 feet. So that means it's probably not totally even in scale, or I was eyeing this wrong.
The jeep doesn't ever go faster/slower during driving unless you turn, hit something, let go of forward, or etc. It does take a split second to reach that speed though. And with that, it took the jeep about 3 seconds to go 100 studs. Which then adds up to 145 seconds for a mile worth of studs (assuming 5.5 studs is equal to 6 feet), or 24 miles an hour.
So.. It's somewhere between your guess and mine I'd figure. Not really easy to know because a stud's length vs height isn't defined in the imperial system by Badspot, if they even are different and I'm not just terrible at estimating.