The spectral latency of otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) is physically due to the cochlear traveling time from the base to the tonotopic site and back. The Greenwood map provides the relation between the position of the tonotopic place along the cochlea and the frequency. As a consequence, the latency is intrinsically dependent on frequency. The relation between OAE latency and frequency is also related to the tuning curve, i.e. the relation between the quality factor of cochlear resonances and frequency. In this work we use a theoretical model for the cochlear transmission, which permits to compute the OAE spectral latency as a function of the tuning spectral curve. By inverting this functional relation, the model was used to estimate the tuni...