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IMO the spreadsheet should read "max test power" instead of "max test torque"
Of course, I or the EPA could be full of you know what....LOL
Also wrong, it should read "Max Test Torque (Nm)" The EPA is wrong. Cause the values in that column are torque values not Power and not kW values. They are Nm (Newton-Meter) Values.
You do that exact same calculation that you did above with the value for the Doo 850 on that spreadsheet and report back to everyone what your HP value is for the Doo 850. And then I will ask you: You still think it should say max test power?
So if doo had poo clutching?
No need to recalculate, you are correct, should be "Max Test Torque, Nm" not kW. To many dang conversions going through my few brain cells at that time.
I thought the axys 800 has more then 91 ft-lbs.
Regardless of how this was calculated - it looks like the % change (calculated {[New - Old] / Old} *100) I see 6% difference between the 850 and the 800. But I can't find the EPA results so just going off his final numbers....
Also, I saw some comments about not being able to correlate torque and horsepower.... I thought that HP = Torque * RPM / 5252 - have I been wrong all this time?
You can have power without torque but you can not have torque without power?