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Old 08-01-2007, 12:22 AM   #42 (permalink)
6thfloor
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I don't know if it was a dumb question or not, but I understand now. So is this a bogus thread? Can the graph be replotted for hp with a correction of howmany RPMS it is off? Racking my little brain I figure the data is totally corrupted. When I do my own hp calculation, witch I had to learn to understand the 5250 thing, I find that my numbers follow the graph when I ad 450 rpms but when I recalculate the given points to the given RPMs the hp is around 30 hp to high.

Based on the RPM graph
330ft/lbs@5900 RPMS graph=370hp NOT 400
330ft/lbs@5900+450 RPMS =398hp

Have I melted my newbian mind for nothing?
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