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Originally posted by b16coupe@Aug 10 2004, 11:14 PM
Since hp and tq are on the same scale on this graph then the x-over point must be at 5252.

hp has to always be above the tq after that rpm because of the formula
hp=(tq*rpm)/5252
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Yeah... which means the spike is probably around 8000ish rpm, but you can count the spikes as a "crossing" as well.
 
Originally posted by b16coupe@Aug 10 2004, 11:14 PM
Since hp and tq are on the same scale on this graph then the x-over point must be at 5252.

hp has to always be above the tq after that rpm because of the formula
hp=(tq*rpm)/5252
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:concur:

that equation doesn't care about anything but the numbers. I think the graph is messed up. HP will always be higher than torque above 5252.
 
Originally posted by Airjockie@Aug 11 2004, 02:06 AM
Maybe they invented a new system called T-Tec... :ph34r:
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maybe, and the NOOB's can call it T-Tech :lol:
 
Originally posted by Callidus@Aug 11 2004, 12:17 AM
all i see is "thanks for stealing out bandwidth" but i can't even click on it. whatever
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ON shitty IE: right click, properties, copy URL. CTRL+N, Ctrl+v enter
In firefox: rightclick, view image.

once again, ie sucks.
 
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THATS A LOT OF VTECCCC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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