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the translator doesn't translate much on their site, just shows a graph with a 11hp increase, from a set of gaskets, yeah right
Have you ever thought of lightening the flywheel won't give you any increases but it will make the engine rev more freely, as the saying goes every little bit helps.Also if your improving the intake air flow you should have a look at the air flow out, better exhaust system
Quote from: Johnno on April 24, 2015, 10:10:41the translator doesn't translate much on their site, just shows a graph with a 11hp increase, from a set of gaskets, yeah rightIt's also a 12PS increase( metric horsepower ) for the 103PS version engine, different results to what I should see though still good all the same.
You'd need the kit to make up the difference between metric HP and "Imperial" HP. In this case less is less.BTW, i have NEVER seen HP refered to as being either Metric or British by any car manufacturer. It's 10 f/lbs difference !!!
Quote from: CraigB on April 24, 2015, 10:18:10Quote from: Johnno on April 24, 2015, 10:10:41the translator doesn't translate much on their site, just shows a graph with a 11hp increase, from a set of gaskets, yeah rightIt's also a 12PS increase( metric horsepower ) for the 103PS version engine, different results to what I should see though still good all the same.You'd need the kit to make up the difference between metric HP and "Imperial" HP. In this case less is less.BTW, i have NEVER seen HP refered to as being either Metric or British by any car manufacturer. It's 10 f/lbs difference !!!
Quote from: Wingerdave on April 28, 2015, 10:50:13Quote from: CraigB on April 24, 2015, 10:18:10Quote from: Johnno on April 24, 2015, 10:10:41the translator doesn't translate much on their site, just shows a graph with a 11hp increase, from a set of gaskets, yeah rightIt's also a 12PS increase( metric horsepower ) for the 103PS version engine, different results to what I should see though still good all the same.You'd need the kit to make up the difference between metric HP and "Imperial" HP. In this case less is less.BTW, i have NEVER seen HP refered to as being either Metric or British by any car manufacturer. It's 10 f/lbs difference !!!Dave f/lbs is a reference used for Torque or Nm if metric
So 1HP (British) = 745 W
Or 0,0745 Mw And, a number of manufacturers mention the kw's but not the HP's, which means us older types have to keep converting to find out just how much power the engine delivers, unless it's an electric motor, in which case kw's would be the norm.If it ain't broke, don't fix it
Quote from: Wingerdave on April 28, 2015, 12:51:01Or 0,0745 Mw And, a number of manufacturers mention the kw's but not the HP's, which means us older types have to keep converting to find out just how much power the engine delivers, unless it's an electric motor, in which case kw's would be the norm.If it ain't broke, don't fix it The change to kw's happened in the late 80's early 90's, it wasn't to hard to grasp but us Aussies are a smart bunch are you lot still using miles as well
Well, that's one good thing that happened today.