From the 4x4 wire & Dakota USA: Some really interesting reading ,
Just keep scrolling
http://dakotausa.com/forums/phpBB2/v...a332ac0a9825d2
From the 4x4 wire & Dakota USA: Some really interesting reading ,
Just keep scrolling
http://dakotausa.com/forums/phpBB2/v...a332ac0a9825d2
Neither ordinary or extraordinary, just indefatigable.
2000 VX Green Dragon- Chick Demagnitizer-Supercharger-Injen Intake- Cold air box-K&N- Power Vault SS Exhaust-265-75-16 BFG MT kms-On Board CO2- Custom Boulder Bars- Custom Skid plates- PIAA 520 Fog Lites-3inch lift with OME 912 Springs-LINE X Bedliner on Cladding & Hood Insert-ARB Front Lockers & Custom Bull Bar. Vintage Offenhauser Hood scoop Thule Rack. XM Radio-Custom Storage Box-First VX to surmount the RUBICON.Thanks Sierra Stompers
Definately worth reading! I learned a lot already!! Thanks Green D for the link.
This section in the "...Never bolt on "real power" systems on to an engine that is already tired" part cracked me up
"It's kind of like strapping jogging shoes on your grandfather, he won't run that much faster, and you will give him a stroke!"
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Hmmm...
Using the formula given, I figured the torque produced by the VehiCROSS 3.5L V6 at 5400 rpm (peak hp), assuming the factory claims that it makes 215 hp @ 5400 rpm...
rpm x torque/5252 = hp
5400 x ? /5252 = 215
torque = 209 ft-lbs @ 5400 rpm
Actually, the horsepower number for the VX at 5400 rpm comes out to 214.8 if anyone really cares.
The VX must have a very flat power curve, considering the numbers for the torque output are 230 ft-lbs @ 3000 rpm and 209 ft-lbs @ 5400 rpm. Very little change up through the higher rpm range. This looks impressive and seems to indicate great pulling power throughout the powerband.
Interestingly, using the same formula in relation to the VX's published 230 ft-lbs of torque @ 3000 rpm, I found that at peak torque the VX is making only 131.3 hp. Above 3000 rpm, the hp figure continues to rise, peaking at 215 @ 5400 rpm, but beyond 3000 rpm the torque output actually drops from 230 ft-lbs to 209 ft-lbs @ 5400 rpm.
the HP and torque numbers are the same - i.e.: cross at 5252.
substantiating the common term relative to speed, "Torque will get you there, HP will keep you there".
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