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thebigjimsho

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rbruso

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Thats an odd shaped graph.

Yup.

power = torque*rpm/5252

So, at rpm=5252, power = torque.
Lines don't seem to cross where they should. Bad pickup on the #1 cylinder? Etch-a-sketch? Or just MS Paint? :)
 

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Take a closer look at the values on either side of the graph. They don't match. If power and torque were plotted on the same scale, they'd intersect at the right place.
 

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I think it's funny how that is making well over twice as much power as the SHO, but at 6200 RPM they're starting to get close, and at 7000 RPM I bet the SHO is ahead.
 

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Yup.

power = torque*rpm/5252

So, at rpm=5252, power = torque.
Lines don't seem to cross where they should. Bad pickup on the #1 cylinder? Etch-a-sketch? Or just MS Paint? :)

Take a closer look at the values on either side of the graph. They don't match. If power and torque were plotted on the same scale, they'd intersect at the right place.

There is a lot of brain under that fro...
 

rbruso

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Take a closer look at the values on either side of the graph. They don't match. If power and torque were plotted on the same scale, they'd intersect at the right place.

Would ya look at that. Must have been late when I looked at it. Yeah, that's it. :nut:

In that case, damn! Four doors and that much torque?

What's up with the curlies on the left of the graph, though?
 

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