dyno ?
dyno ?
im confused......i thought that on a dyno chart the HP and torque are supposed to cross at 5252rpm, correct? well, what if the car doesnt redline that high, for say, a disel that redlines at perhaps 3k rpm.......what happens when you dyno one of those trucks or something
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[hr]Originally posted by: mikalem
That doesn't make any sense..... wouldn't different engines have different HP and torque curves!?[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: mikalem
That doesn't make any sense..... wouldn't different engines have different HP and torque curves!?[hr]
OK, I see where you're coming from... Just at that given point (5252 RPM), the curves MUST cross. But it can be at any value along the scale, and the curves can do what ever they want before or after that point.
Different engines DO have different HP and Torque curves. Go to Injen.com and look at all the dyno graphs. They're all different. If they were all the same, then there'd be no need to dyno your car since you'd know what it looked like.
The Equation reads: Horsepower = Torque*RPM/5252
Power is in Horsepower and torque must be in lb-ft.
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Sigh... i suppose this is eaiser then personally schooling people...
http://www.stanford.edu/~voloshin/lhowwhy.html
http://wahiduddin.net/calc/cf.htm
http://www.howstuffworks.com/horsepower2.htm
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http://www.stanford.edu/~voloshin/lhowwhy.html
http://wahiduddin.net/calc/cf.htm
http://www.howstuffworks.com/horsepower2.htm
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