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Power to weight

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thescreensavers

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3402 LB
306 HP

= 11.12

But when I do

3303 LB
210 hp

I get 15.73


Horsepower to Pounds ratio

LB/HP = X


I am doing something wrong 😱


 
Originally posted by: thescreensavers
3402 LB
306 HP

= 11.12

But when I do

3303 LB
210 hp

I get 15.73


Horsepower to Pounds ratio

LB/HP = X


I am doing something wrong 😱

You're dividing the weight by the horsepower ( giving you pounds per horsepower ie smaller is better), you need to flip it around and divide the horsepower by the weight ( HP/LB=x) (giving horsepower per pound ie higher is better). I convert pounds to tons just so the number looks easier on my eyes.

 
Originally posted by: Nyati13
Originally posted by: thescreensavers
3402 LB
306 HP

= 11.12

But when I do

3303 LB
210 hp

I get 15.73


Horsepower to Pounds ratio

LB/HP = X


I am doing something wrong 😱

You're dividing the weight by the horsepower ( giving you pounds per horsepower ie smaller is better), you need to flip it around and divide the horsepower by the weight ( HP/LB=x) (giving horsepower per pound ie higher is better). I convert pounds to tons just so the number looks easier on my eyes.

ah, I got it now, Pound Per HP gotcha. ty
 
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