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Originally Posted by buditjoenawan
I've posted this earlier, so I feel like I'm just repeating myself. Pick any RPM point and calculate either torque or hp from the numbers shown on the chart.
Let's take 5k RPM: Looks like 175HP and 210lb-ft.
Calculating for HP with 210lb-ft at 5000rpm gives us: HP = (210 * 5000) / 5252 = 199.9HP.
Calculating for Torque with 184hp at 5000rpm gives us: 175 = (Torque * 5000) / 5252. Torque is then: (175 * 5252) / 5000 = 183.8-ft.
It would be very nice if AVO just label both dyno charts clearly to show US car/fuel and Japanese car/fuel.
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Like mines13 said, you would be correct if HP/TQ were on the same scale. At 5k rpm, TQ looks to be closer to 225 ft-lb., not 210.