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RE: Seat-Of-The-Pants dyno test for TR6

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Subject: RE: Seat-Of-The-Pants dyno test for TR6
From: Jim Hill <Jim_Hill@chsra.wisc.edu>
Date: Sun, 20 Dec 1998 20:21:55 -0600charset="iso-8859-1"
Gerhard.Wiederholl wrote (slightly edited for character translation and
usage):

> It's hard to estimate the number of HPs of a modified engine but you can
check
> Kastners competition preparation manual to see the  power gain that comes
> only from a 10:1 compression and a S2 cam.
> 
> However I found the formula to calculate the HPs on the clutch of a TR6.
All
> you need to know is the exact top speed of your TR6. You can also use it
to
> calculate the HPs you need to get a desired top speed.
> 
> HP on the clutch = (speed in kph) EXP 3  /  37 EXP 3
> 
> (37 is the product of all the drag factors of a TR6 with cw, front area,
drag
> from tires, gearbox and wheel bearings etc. considered . Ragtop up.)
> 
> Example for a TR6 PI:
> 
> POWER (HP) = 193 kph EXP3 / 50653 = 7189057 / 50653 = 142 HP
> 
> In a motor magazine a 1969 TR6 (German version) was measured 193 kph or
> 121 mph and the claimed HPs were 143.
> 
> Example for a US TR 6:
> 
> POWER (HP) = 174 kph EXP3 / 50653 = 104 Hp
> 
> (R&T Feb.1969 measured a TR6  109 mph or 174 km/h and the HP number they
gave
> was 104)
> 
> Regards
> Gerhard Wiederholl
> =============

To use Gerhard's formula for miles/hour, you need to multiply both factors
by .62:

 HP = (.62 * top speed in kph)^3 / (.62 * 37)^3
 
 HP = (top speed in mph)^3 / (22.94)^3
  
 In the above example for a US TR6 (to 2 decimal places):
 
 HP = (.62 * 174kph)^3 / (.62 * 37)^3
 
 HP = (107.88mph)^3 / (22.94)^3
 
 HP = 1255517.62 / 12072.03
 
 HP = 104

Jim Hill
Madison WI


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