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Re: WOT speed on a '83 20' SF w/200
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Max torque will be at a lower RPM than max HP. Max torque is the RPM where the motor has the best volumetric efficiency. Torque and HP are mathmatically related: HP equalls (torque (in #/ft) times rpm) divided by 5600. If you look at the torque - HP plot from a dyno, you'll see they always cross at 5600 rpm. There's more ft/lbs of torque than HP up to that point, and then there's more HP than torque above that. If the motor doesn't turn that high, then there'll always be more torque than HP. If you're getting 95% of the torque spec for a 200, you're probably getting close enough to 95% of the minimum HP spec. They aren't linearly related, but they're close enough for what you're figuring. Even if you had the rpm where they measured the peak torque, it would only give you the HP at that rpm, not the max HP. Darlene |
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