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zortness 11-19-2008 09:57 PM

No worries, it's all racing talk.

CW AF 03 11-20-2008 12:43 PM

bhp figures are worthless. If it's not going to the ground, it is wasted power and too hard on tires.

Good luck in Expert next year! The way HWT Twins is looking, I might not make it the whole season before bumping up. That's just sad...

Trip 11-20-2008 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by CW AF 03 (Post 104345)
bhp figures are worthless. If it's not going to the ground, it is wasted power and too hard on tires.

Good luck in Expert next year! The way HWT Twins is looking, I might not make it the whole season before bumping up. That's just sad...

bhp numbers are hardly worthless, they are a better judge of the engine than rwhp because bhp is taken in pretty much the same factory conditions. It's not going to tell you what hp numbers the bike will actually put to the ground, but it will give a good comparison of engine on engine. It's more of an engineering thing than a OMG my bike has 20192349202 hp thing.

ceo012384 11-20-2008 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Trip (Post 104370)
bhp numbers are hardly worthless, they are a better judge of the engine than rwhp because bhp is taken in pretty much the same factory conditions. It's not going to tell you what hp numbers the bike will actually put to the ground, but it will give a good comparison of engine on engine. It's more of an engineering thing than a OMG my bike has 20192349202 hp thing.

Not sure on all of this, but manufacturers all inflate or deflate their numbers according to their desires.

They want to make the bike seem powerful to the masses but also want to fall under the right emissions regulations.

There are also various types of HP to report (SAE, etc.).

I wouldn't think that comparing a bhp claim of one manufacturer on their 600SS to another manufacturer's holds very much accuracy.

Trip 11-20-2008 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by ceo012384 (Post 104537)
Not sure on all of this, but manufacturers all inflate or deflate their numbers according to their desires.

They want to make the bike seem powerful to the masses but also want to fall under the right emissions regulations.

There are also various types of HP to report (SAE, etc.).

I wouldn't think that comparing a bhp claim of one manufacturer on their 600SS to another manufacturer's holds very much accuracy.

If you could get reliable info it would, but that's why I posted this

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Originally Posted by Trip (Post 102307)
hp numbers are a pain in the ass to find reliable info....


ceo012384 11-20-2008 04:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trip (Post 102307)
hp numbers are a pain in the ass to find reliable info....

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trip (Post 104370)
bhp numbers are hardly worthless

:scratch:



:lol:

Trip 11-20-2008 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by ceo012384 (Post 104550)
:scratch:



:lol:

when you can find real ones they aren't worthless, the problem is finding real ones. :lol:


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