โOct-31-2014 12:28 PM
โOct-31-2014 09:59 PM
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โOct-31-2014 09:32 PM
Something seems amiss. First the fact that there was a quarter mile test. And then looking at the results, the two with the highest power ratings score near equal times. Yet the Lowest rated truck bests the other two by 3/4 second empty and .9 seconds loaded
โOct-31-2014 09:09 PM
โOct-31-2014 08:47 PM
I will say this again. A engine makes it's greatest power at the point of a graph where the product of Torque and rpm is the greatest.
โOct-31-2014 08:28 PM
buddyIam wrote:
Basically HP is acceleration, torque is twisting power, Your highest HP will be at the point of a curve where the product of RPM and torque is the greatest.
A dyno can not measure HP. It only measures torque and RPM.
Torque times rpm equals power. To compare that to a real horses power you have to divide by the constant 5252.
To rate yourself in elephant power you would have to make an estimate of how much power a elephant makes, make the calculations the same as Watt did, and replace the 5252 constant with your new elephant constant.
The 5252 number is not exact. It's just a number that is used in all HP calculations. It was a steam engine salesman's pitch to sell steam engines.
โOct-31-2014 08:20 PM
buddyIam wrote:
A dyno can not measure HP. It only measures torque and RPM.
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โOct-31-2014 08:18 PM
โOct-31-2014 08:03 PM
โOct-31-2014 08:00 PM
Sport45 wrote:buddyIam wrote:
Turtle
For the last time Torgue creates HP. ๐
Link
Right, torque is measured and HP is calculated from it based on rpm. (I'm not quite sure what torgue does. :))
So HP is the indication of how fast the engine can apply torque. A high torque engine will get the load to the top of a hill without doubt. To get to the top faster all you have to do is increase the HP. ๐
โOct-31-2014 07:59 PM
โOct-31-2014 07:50 PM
โOct-31-2014 07:42 PM
buddyIam wrote:
Turtle
For the last time Torgue creates HP. ๐
Link
โOct-31-2014 07:18 PM
buddylam wrote:
The difference in HP could be the result of higher RPM of a very small amount.
Now if the Alison first gear was very low compared to the Ford and Ram. The DMAX would create a great deal of torque in first gear that might lead to a initial lead that might be insurmountable within a 1/4 mile.
I'll say it a different way. Something stinks.
Either the tests are faulty.
The Dmax is under rated.
The Ford and Ram are over rated.
None of the 3 above have anything to do with my sisters or hookers.
It appears the customer is being deceived in some form. That is what concerns me.
โOct-31-2014 06:55 PM