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Steve X16XE
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How true is this?

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A horse weighs more than 2 kilograms.

[Edited on 06-08-2007 by Robin]
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so, using that theory

if i have 150kg's of stuff in my car, i will add 75bhp


weight is not relative to power at all

weight is relative to acceration
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Come on Robin. You know what i mean.

I have been told that if you remove 2kg that'll give you the equivalent of 1 BHP.
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quote:
Originally posted by Robin
A horse weighs more than 2 kilograms.

[Edited on 06-08-2007 by Robin]


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No, if you remove 150kg Warren.

What he means, is;

"Does removing 2kg of weight have the same affect as gaining 1bhp?"

So, 20kg less is like a 10bhp gain.
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Of course its not true.

I think there's definately a relationship between weight and performance, but you're oversimplifying it a bit far there.
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Jr's corsa must be well quick then even without an engine
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It would totally depend on the weight of the vehicle.

Removing 2kg from an oil tanker isn't going to make it feel like it's got 1bhp more, but removing 2kg from a go kart would have a definite effect.

Less weight = better power to weight ratio, but it's not as simple as 1bhp = -2kg.

The theory is right, the figures aren't, they just can't be for every vehicle.
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Got you.

So there will be a formula out there to work it out wether the car weighs 500kg or 5000kg.

Cheers anyway guys
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quote:
Originally posted by Robin
A horse weighs more than 2 kilograms.

[Edited on 06-08-2007 by Robin]


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quote:
Originally posted by Steve X16XE
2kg's = 1BHP

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Well if you had a 450bhp let powered corsa weighing 950 kilos you would have a power to weight ratio of 473.68 bhp/ton.
if you lost 2 kilos (948 kilos) you would have a power to weight ratio of 474.68 bhp/ton

So yes 2kgs could be equal to 1 BHP (per ton) however it dcoesnt follow that 20kgs would be 10 bhp as 930 kilos would be 483.87 (10.19bhp)

however with a 950kg gsi with 109 bhp to get 1 bhp you would have to loose over 8 kilos to see your 1bhp (per ton)
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Stay off the pies for a few weeks and let us know your updated 0-60
Steve X16XE
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I weigh 9 stone wet through.... So i just wear the minimum amount fo clothes.
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take a shit before you do a run on the strip too...

every little help's
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I'll be down to 8 stone. including me in the car it'll have 200bhp/ton


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you would need to run a car and see what 1/4 mile time it got.

strip it and see what 1/4 mile it gets

refit interior and then "tune" to see how much bhp you would need to match the stripped quarter mile time.

simple.......
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Steve's would do low 15's with a good driver.
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quote:
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Steve's would do low 15's with a good driver.


Cough Cough
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If you fit my c16xe gas flowed head
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So if i put my engine into a go-cart frame I will gain 400bhp or so

Everyone talks too much about bhp all the time !
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I know Sunz - its all about (derv) torque
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quote:
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I know Sunz - its all about (derv) torque


Whys everyone tune the x16xe then?
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quote:
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So if i put my engine into a go-cart frame I will gain 400bhp or so


Per tonne yes.

I am looking into buying a Suzuki GSXR 600 which has about 105-110bhp which isnt that much. but when it only weighs 160 kgs it is a hell of a lot. works out to be around 660bhp per tonne.

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Dont forget there is a big difference between sprung weight and un-sprung weight.

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