Posted by John T on October 05, 2013 at 18:56:36 from (67.78.33.134):
In Reply to: Re: Sparkle question posted by old on October 05, 2013 at 08:10:13:
Regardless, unless they changed the laws of physics and the definition of HP, its a function of Torque x RPM. Olivers (less torque) get their HP cuz they run at higher RPM while the slow RPM 2 banger Deeres (higher torque) with their long strokes get HP due to higher torque.
Nowwwwwwwww its been a few years since I studied Physics and Thermodynamics and Engineering but best I recall HP is a function of (a math fudge factor number I forget) Torque X RPM so if the laws of physics and HP definitions (Torque X RPM x Factor) have since changed I will stand corrected, but until then THATS MY STORY N IMA STICKIN TO IT LOL
If anyone has changed HP formulas PLEASE ADVISE OF ANY CHANGES, I still recall its Torque X RPM x Factor????????????
Any Physics majors or mechanical engineers out there???
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