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Old 11-14-2003, 11:20 PM
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Steve,

I do, but it's on another computer.

Here's the pertinent data:

5200 RPM HP = 438.8 TORQUE = 443.7 (Torque is Higher)
5300 RPM HP = 445.9 TORQUE = 442.2 (HP is Higher)

Thus the two intersect somewhere in between - you guessed it, at 5250 RPM.

The reason the above dyno does not show the intersection at 5250 is a result of different scales being used for torque and HP - the two vertical axis do not represent the same number scales. Due to that difference the HP and torque curves can't be compared on a visual basis. As to why one wouldn't always use the same scale, I couldn't say.

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