d15b2 power?
#111
Re: d15b2 power?
Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
It was already given to you. Horseshit is a function of torque @ rpm... go push some buttons on a calculator, you British gob.
#112
Re: d15b2 power?
It's a linear function. HP and TQ cross at 5252 rpms, that and the Legendary Substandard American Public Education System gives you all the tools you need to deduce their relationship.
I had all the required skills in 7th grade, and haven't taken a math class in 15 years, since I was 15. What's your excuse? :P
I had all the required skills in 7th grade, and haven't taken a math class in 15 years, since I was 15. What's your excuse? :P
#113
Re: d15b2 power?
Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
It's a linear function. HP and TQ cross at 5252 rpms, that and the Legendary Substandard American Public Education System gives you all the tools you need to deduce their relationship.
I had all the required skills in 7th grade, and haven't taken a math class in 15 years, since I was 15. What's your excuse? :P
I had all the required skills in 7th grade, and haven't taken a math class in 15 years, since I was 15. What's your excuse? :P
but JD tq increases anytime HP increases.....LOL.
#117
Re: d15b2 power?
Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
It's a linear function. HP and TQ cross at 5252 rpms, that and the Legendary Substandard American Public Education System gives you all the tools you need to deduce their relationship.
I had all the required skills in 7th grade, and haven't taken a math class in 15 years, since I was 15. What's your excuse? :P
I had all the required skills in 7th grade, and haven't taken a math class in 15 years, since I was 15. What's your excuse? :P
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