example: Pontiac Montana drivetrain on GM prowertrain's website
where can I find this kind of info for Honda vehicles??
where can I find this kind of info for Honda vehicles??
Originally posted by: redly1
Originally posted by: CRXican
PDF warning on that link folks
why the warning?
Originally posted by: AgaBoogaBoo
Which specific model and year?
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: redly1
Originally posted by: CRXican
PDF warning on that link folks
why the warning?
It's a pain in the ass when you go to look at a site and it opens the huge, bloated, Acrobat reader. He's letting us know that that's what will happen with that link.
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
You need to look for specs on the specific engine you're interested in.
Honda's 3.5L V6 (or is it 3.0, I forget...) makes essentially the same HP/torque in all of their vehicles, as will their 4's etc.
Viper GTS
Originally posted by: Baked
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: redly1
Originally posted by: CRXican
PDF warning on that link folks
why the warning?
It's a pain in the ass when you go to look at a site and it opens the huge, bloated, Acrobat reader. He's letting us know that that's what will happen with that link.
Use AR 5 or 7 and you wouldn't have your AR constipation problem.
Originally posted by: Tremulant
Originally posted by: Baked
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: redly1
Originally posted by: CRXican
PDF warning on that link folks
why the warning?
It's a pain in the ass when you go to look at a site and it opens the huge, bloated, Acrobat reader. He's letting us know that that's what will happen with that link.
Use AR 5 or 7 and you wouldn't have your AR constipation problem.
Reader 7 is slow too, but it throws the "Adobe Reader Speed Launch" or some bs into startup, and it makes it open up quicker. Without it, it's just as slow to load as AR 6.
Not sure about 5, haven't used that in years.
Originally posted by: Tremulant
Originally posted by: Baked
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: redly1
Originally posted by: CRXican
PDF warning on that link folks
why the warning?
It's a pain in the ass when you go to look at a site and it opens the huge, bloated, Acrobat reader. He's letting us know that that's what will happen with that link.
Use AR 5 or 7 and you wouldn't have your AR constipation problem.
Reader 7 is slow too, but it throws the "Adobe Reader Speed Launch" or some bs into startup, and it makes it open up quicker. Without it, it's just as slow to load as AR 6.
Not sure about 5, haven't used that in years.
Originally posted by: redly1
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
You need to look for specs on the specific engine you're interested in.
Honda's 3.5L V6 (or is it 3.0, I forget...) makes essentially the same HP/torque in all of their vehicles, as will their 4's etc.
Viper GTS
I'm looking for the curve, not the number
Originally posted by: redly1
Originally posted by: CRXican
PDF warning on that link folks
why the warning?
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: redly1
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
You need to look for specs on the specific engine you're interested in.
Honda's 3.5L V6 (or is it 3.0, I forget...) makes essentially the same HP/torque in all of their vehicles, as will their 4's etc.
Viper GTS
I'm looking for the curve, not the number
Which makes my advice particularly good.
The odds of finding dyno results for a specific vehicle with a specific engine are slim (when you're talking minivans and econoboxes).
Look for specs on a specific engine code, you'll have much better results.
Viper GTS
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: redly1
Originally posted by: CRXican
PDF warning on that link folks
why the warning?
It's a pain in the ass when you go to look at a site and it opens the huge, bloated, Acrobat reader. He's letting us know that that's what will happen with that link.
Originally posted by: SithSolo1
I got your torque curve right here:
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Here's HP:
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