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<blockquote data-quote="BooRail85" data-source="post: 4208763" data-attributes="member: 24088"><p>the reason the graphs should cross at 5252 is because that is the rpm constant in the formula to find horsepower. Technically, horsepower doesnt exist, the engine will create torque. And at any given rpm, take the torque figure and when multiply by that rpm and then divide by the constant (5252) will result in the horsepower number at that particular rpm.</p><p></p><p>so, we'll just pick 4700 rpm on the graph where the torque is at 600.. </p><p></p><p>600x4700= 2,820,000 .. and that /5252 = 536.9 .. which is right where the horsepower curve is..</p><p></p><p>so i say the numbers look right..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BooRail85, post: 4208763, member: 24088"] the reason the graphs should cross at 5252 is because that is the rpm constant in the formula to find horsepower. Technically, horsepower doesnt exist, the engine will create torque. And at any given rpm, take the torque figure and when multiply by that rpm and then divide by the constant (5252) will result in the horsepower number at that particular rpm. so, we'll just pick 4700 rpm on the graph where the torque is at 600.. 600x4700= 2,820,000 .. and that /5252 = 536.9 .. which is right where the horsepower curve is.. so i say the numbers look right.. [/QUOTE]
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