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Is 100 Peso more than 50 USD? The number is higher so it must be more right? But 150 cents is even more, by the looks of it. This discussion is on a level of 3 year olds. |
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Whst are you babbling about? If you feel showing another international equasion for calculating hp then show it. The relationship i described is the same. The numbers will vary but the shape of the torque curve will still be the same. The OP never asked why country X torque and horsepower numbers were different from country Y.
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05-01-2017, 08:26 AM | #27 |
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I think the fact this guy says he has an S63 and a Mclaren and he's asking basic questions about HP and tq should tell you something
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It doesn't have higher output. It's a different thing measured in different way, in different units. Just because the number is bigger, doesn't mean something is higher. Look at the fking units.
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05-01-2017, 10:20 AM | #33 | |
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"The engine that makes 300 pound-feet of torque at 4,000 RPM produces [(300 x 4,000) / 5,252] 228 horsepower at 4,000 RPM." This IS the formula for horseoower U.S. spec. Thus if the peak torque is at a lower rom, hp will be lowwr than a car makimg the same torque at a higher rpm. Additionally, if you calculate using the british method, you multiply the resulting usa hp number by 0.986 to get the UK equivalent, etc. Here is a link explaining it. Please stop the ignorant comments. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horsepower |
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05-01-2017, 10:30 AM | #35 | |
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some engines torque curves spike at low RPMs and drop off at higher RPMs and the peak HP suffers |
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05-01-2017, 10:34 AM | #36 | |
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For using Nm or kW it would be different. Basically the equation is power=force x distance / time (and using 2pi to calculate rotational torque as 2pi x radius is the circumference of the circle it describes ) To simplify the formula for rotational torque (like in engines), you can use P = T x ω (with P in watts and T in Nm. ω is angular velocity.)
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05-01-2017, 11:02 AM | #38 | |
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I answered it with an answer that doesn't depend on the power rating system used. SAE, NM, whatever. Its still the torque curve that dictates the hp number regardless of the system used. Depending on the system used, the hp value will be different because its different units, but that does not answer his original question of how some engines have higher hp than tq numbers, others the opposite, ehile using THE SAME units of measuring. |
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Gosh you Aussie guys get so wrapped up and defensive comparing NM to SAE. The question has nothing to do with that. He didn't say why does the American Porsche have more hp than the Aussie one.
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I love how some people in Bimmerpost keep quoting other people to make them mad lol. Come on guys, get along. We all love cars and let's keep the connections healthy. <3
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The short answer is - it could. My response was to the part I quoted. Just correcting it. That quote said cars with a peak torque below 5252 will have a HP number lower than the torque. I was clarifying that as long as there wasn't a steep drop off the HP could still be numerically higher with a peak torque below 5252. |
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I saw his 3 posts. I don't see that i an concluding or assuming anything. I don't see anywhere the op asking how the NM car's numbers are different from the SAE numbers. The assumptiibs are ciming from the other posters and if they had prefaced by saying "If you mean why does the NM numbers for HP look smaller than the SAE numbers" then there would be no disagreement vs their assumption that looks very improbable that this was what the OP was asking and then basing their attacks against my correct posts using this assumption without acknowledging that my posts were technically correct. Very poor form.
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