In a message dated 10/11/2005 8:17:50 A.M. Central Standard Time,
marv@lancaironline.net writes:
Well...
not hardly. That 387Hp number must include something that
folks
here in the heartland of the country sometime refer to as the
famous
"CCF" .
( 2500 RPM x 744 ft/lbs )/ 5252
= 354 Hp - - - NOT 387 Hp.
387 / 354 = 1.093 = the
"CCF"
Yup... one of those 9% Californian Correction
Factor.
George,
To be fair, one could try other algebraic perspectives.
Could've been 813 ft/lbs of torque or, maybe, 2732 RPM.
Perhaps the only correct number is 5252.
Grayhawk