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Old 09 July 2007, 03:19 PM
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http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y26...rs/19e6_12.jpg

can someone explain this graph please.....and opinions

column on right hand side? (bar)

what is max torque???

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Thats quite a healthly little graph.

The more striaght of the two lines is the BHP and the other the torque.

Bar is another method of measuring boost (psi), the graph shows what BHP you're making at certain revs (along the bottom) and at certain boost (on the right side).

And the BHP is taken off the left hand side.

Hope this helps?
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Originally Posted by jiffthejiffmanjaffa

The more striaght of the two lines is the BHP and the other the torque.
Torque is not shown on that graph.

The second line is the boost curve, i.e that car peaks at about 1.6 bar and tails off to about 1.5.

Opinions? nice curve but whats the rest of the spec and do you have a graph showing torque?
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