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Unread 20-02-2006, 14:23
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Re: pic: team 1029

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Originally Posted by bjimster1
HORSEPOWER:

LOW GEAR @ 2655 RPM: 34.7 hp

HIGH GEAR @ 2655 RPM: 13.88 hp
Try again. That's enough horsepower to get a one ton car up to freeway speeds. I'm thinking your decimal point needs to shift one place to the left. But why would your horsepower change between high and low gear?

And for your "max power" numbers, since when is power measured in ft-lbs. Where is the unit of time?
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