SAE horsepower ratings...
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Originally Posted by 1SICKLEX
Guys, seriously, HORSEPOWER IS A MEASUREMENT. Even with the new SAE ratings, its old and outdated. And since its a MEASUREMENT, it doesn't matter if ANY car gained or LOST power, acceleration times WON'T CHANGE ONE BIT!!!
Now TORQUE can be calculated and that is what you really want.
All this PEAK HORSEPOWER CRAP is now old. Its tiring seeing people argue and see carmakers post peak HP numbers.
WHEN DO YOU drive at 66000 RPM?????
Now, tell me about your torque and if your peak torque is available down low, like 2-3000rpm and you get a
Now TORQUE can be calculated and that is what you really want.
All this PEAK HORSEPOWER CRAP is now old. Its tiring seeing people argue and see carmakers post peak HP numbers.
WHEN DO YOU drive at 66000 RPM?????
Now, tell me about your torque and if your peak torque is available down low, like 2-3000rpm and you get a
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This thread is titled SAE horsepower, not a discussion about rwhp, what type of dyno and who uses premium fuel, SAE put the new rules in place so when you are comparing one manufacturer's HP rating to another you can know that they were all tested under the same conditions, this is why rounding up of numbers is no longer allowed, if you guys want to debate who's better then start another thread.
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