GuidoK said:Ducklakeview said:And if we are being pedantic, the figure is 5,252
Mike
Why should the lines on that dynosheet cross at 5252rpm? (or 5250rpm for that matter)
Due to the fact that a dyno measures torque. It then uses a formula to calculate the horsepower, this is done by multiplying torque by rpm/5,252 hence the 5252rpm figure that people quote. However as the torque and horsepower are usually different at each RPM, the scale itself is altered to fit them both into a viewable window. It also measures "reverse" torque on rundown, ie transmission drag, and compensates for this.
Mike