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toon1
Anyone have the toruqe output#'s of a euro spec 1.7???


Thank's, Keith
TravisNeff
80HP same as the US models, save for the 73 1.7 california cars - they had 72HP
toon1
QUOTE(Travis Neff @ Mar 3 2008, 03:11 PM) *

80HP same as the US models, save for the 73 1.7 california cars - they had 72HP


What the "torque" output??
Dave_Darling
I think it was 99 lb-ft, though it could be 95 lb-ft. Either one would be at 3500 RPM.

--DD
toon1
QUOTE(Dave_Darling @ Mar 3 2008, 04:57 PM) *

I think it was 99 lb-ft, though it could be 95 lb-ft. Either one would be at 3500 RPM.

--DD


Thank's Dave, I calculated about 1.22ft/lbs of torque /hp and came up with 97ft lbs for 80 hp.

although, the last #'s I got where at 2700rpm confused24.gif
johannes
I cheked on the european manual and converted the m/kg to ft/lbs
Euros specs are following :

1.7 is 13,6 m/kg = 96,4 ft/lbs @ 2700
1.8 is 13,8 m/kg = 97,8 ft/lbs @ 3400 (carbs)
2.0 is 16,0 m/kg = 113,4 ft/lbs @ 3200 - 4000
toon1
QUOTE(johannes @ Mar 4 2008, 01:16 AM) *

I cheked on the european manual and converted the m/kg to ft/lbs
Euros specs are following :

1.7 is 13,6 m/kg = 96,4 ft/lbs @ 2700
1.8 is 13,8 m/kg = 97,8 ft/lbs @ 3400 (carbs)
2.0 is 16,0 m/kg = 113,4 ft/lbs @ 3200 - 4000


Thank's, Keith
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