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Old 03-09-2007, 04:16 AM   #88 (permalink)
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I think that you have just dug yourself into a big hole. You are not prepared to climb out, so you just keep on digging and hoping that you will be OK

The world according to 300Bhp
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Originally Posted by 300bhp/ton
My stock 300tdi would top 100mph on a good day. My 200tdi Discovery will happily cruise at 80mph.

In a series if you use the stock diffs and gearbox then gearing may limit top speed more so than power, but a Tdi series will be way FASTER than any other standard engine in a Series and yes that includes Stage 1's!!!!

For a small amount of money you can get a 200/300Tdi to easily outperform a 3.9/4.0 Rover V8 with DOUBLE the MPG, less maintanance and NO electrics. So ideal for off roading.

You really have no idea do you

I don't know whether to laugh or cry.....

Ian, just because you don't understand/or get something doesn't make it wrong. Maybe try and be a little open minded????

Also I don’t think there was a discrepancy with the 200Tdi and output from Defender to Discovery

PEAK numbers really don’t mean anything you need to see the profile of the curve to see where it is making its power.

Typically a mildly modified Tdi engine (intercooler & tune) will see around 35% increase in HP/torque

It's very rare to massivly increase the torque number and it certainly won't be as low in the rpms.

Another thing to remember is how much power it can make over it’s rpm range. Tdi’s don’t rev much past 4000rpm (PEAK HP) but as they make PEAK torque at only 1800rpm it means their power band is in fact the vast majority of it’s entire rpm range.

Total bullshit, it depends on the engine and use (most dramtically fail to have a flat torque curve) and it is also impossible

Are you just pissed that you're wrong and are not man enough to admit it?

Once again you've proved yourself to be a total TIT!!!!

Sadly you seem to be too dumb to realise it.

You are such an idiot

Go back to school, go learn your Maths!

Get out of that one numnuts!

Yep I was dreaming of maybe having a conversation with an intelligent life form, sadly it ended being you instead

When dynoing at the wheels you MUST ALWAYS ensure you are using a gear ratio of 1:1

your dyno graph is 100% BOLLOX

You’re out of your tiny mind

40% loss my ARSE!

The reason your dyno graph is showing such numbers is probably down to the error introduced because of dynoing in the wrong gear.

You must be on crack if you believe that.

I think you really will be amazed at how wrong you are.

Just so if you want you can stop making yourself look stupid

So wake up and smell the petrol fumes

you spanner

LOSER!!!!!!!

ha ha such a moron.
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