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Call it what you want but with that power to weight it will be lucky to trap 90 in the quarter. Just saying.
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I think you may be right about the 5252ft/day thing, I believe they measured a bunch of horses over some period of time and calculated the average rate of work. That's the important part. Not that wikipedia is super reliable but Quote:
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backwards again.
doesn't anyone proofread anything anymore before hitting submit? ![]() Just to be clear, I never suggested that torque is calculated from horsepower. Horsepower is obviously the manufactured number, useful for quick peak comparisons only. But for our purposes here, when we're only shown a snapshot of of the hp line on someone else's dyno graph, working backwards to get the torque numbers isn't very hard, as long as you use the correct formula. |
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Ask 100 car enthusiasts what their favorite car is of all time . . . how many of them will name the fastest car they've ever driven? My bet: less than 5.
170 whp in a lightweight car with no turbo lag or compressor whine? Seriously good times. |
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90 is 60 mph over the school zone limit. You are truly badass. |
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Here's my best guess for the torque curve from the video
based on this screen shot: ![]() I got this ![]() What I see is a pretty big flat torque curve from about 3000-6500 RPMs. It's not a huge amount of torque but it looks very usable. |
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Why are there two distinct general curves on the dyno screen? One set peaks at 150 PS and the other peaks about 170 PS. Look how hideous the drop off of power is past the peak; the torque must plummet!
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It definitely doesn't look like there's much incentive to rev past 7000rpm. |
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Ah yeah that's probably it. 4th gear probably doesn't load the engine as much and makes less HP. I see that when people put different rear end gears into corvettes.
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It's hard to read but that drop off might be a good thing. That could be where your extra horses are hiding. A free 10 minute muffler delete might be just the ticket to see if that's true.
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