Posted by RN on January 28, 2011 at 14:10:15 from (75.100.71.242):
In Reply to: HP??? posted by dave2 on January 28, 2011 at 13:32:13:
90 hp Kia and 55 hp Diesel VW? At what rpm are ratings taken, what rpm for peak torque, what rpm is 80kph in 4rth gear, what rpm is 100kph in top gear? If diesel is rated at 5000 rpm and is 100khp in top gear 6000 rpm while your Kia is rated at 8000 to 9000 rpm but again 100 kph is maybe ??? 6000 and VW torque is fairly flat from 2500 rpm to 4500 and Kia is peak torque 6000 rpm with sharp drop above and below-- then towing in the 3000 to 5500 rpm range would be wher VW diesel is happy engine speed and Kia is just waking up speed. You comparing a pinzgaur to a trotter. RN
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