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Posted by heiko on March 15, 2005 at 11:30:53 from (172.177.94.62):
hi again... lately I saw this astounishing pic of that chevy with a F5L 912 in it. You're discussing HP and torque. I'll try to find out the factory-set-torque value for this engine. please give me some time to do it. as a deutz owner myself (2 and 4 zyl. 812 models) let me tell you, that they HAVE quite a nice torque on low enginespeed already. this is not only with the 5-cyl. I already "digged" my 4-cyl. way in deep to the axles with the engine in idle, having the rear axle locked (don't know the right word in english) and without the engine going down from idle speed.... was trying to get a 90cm dimaeter tree-stump out ... didn't work but wasn't the failure of the machine though... greetings from germany heiko
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