Horses power
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Horses power
Hi again,
I was just wondering how many "hp" does a Ford Freda 2.5TD 4WD has?
And how many revolutions should it be expected to do before changing gear and when driving at typical road speeds (30, 50, 60, 70 mph)?
Thanks.
I was just wondering how many "hp" does a Ford Freda 2.5TD 4WD has?
And how many revolutions should it be expected to do before changing gear and when driving at typical road speeds (30, 50, 60, 70 mph)?
Thanks.
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Re: Horses power
The official figures vary from 127 BHP to 132 BHP. The only revs/speed figure i can recall is that mine does 2400RPM at an accurate 65MPH (satnav).
I believe torchwood's bongo wouldn't be revving quite so high at 65...
I believe torchwood's bongo wouldn't be revving quite so high at 65...

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Should be 125 ps (horsepower
) at 4000rpm, torque 30kgm at 2000rpm
Speed it changes up depends greatly on the position of your right foot, on mine it probably changes up at about 3000rpm, anything above that is criminal!

Speed it changes up depends greatly on the position of your right foot, on mine it probably changes up at about 3000rpm, anything above that is criminal!


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What were those figures muz? I'm not french mate!
Is 30 KGM about 225 lb/ft of torque?



Is 30 KGM about 225 lb/ft of torque?
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We have these figures (don't ask me to explain them, I'd have to ask my hubby!)
Max power (Net) kw(PS)/rpm: 125ps (91.94kw) / 4000 rpm.
Max torque (Net), N*m (kg*m)/rpm:
30.0 kg*m (294.20 N*m) / 2000 rpm.
Power density: 14.16.
Max power (Net) kw(PS)/rpm: 125ps (91.94kw) / 4000 rpm.
Max torque (Net), N*m (kg*m)/rpm:
30.0 kg*m (294.20 N*m) / 2000 rpm.
Power density: 14.16.
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Thanks very much for your answers, I´ll try going to the university of mecanichs and seing if I can catch something!
Not, really, thanks very much, I will ask my father what all that means.
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Not, really, thanks very much, I will ask my father what all that means.
You are fantastic in this place, and you know lots of things!

I´m glad I joined the club, maybe in some years I will be as clever as you!

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Your driving style (whether a manual or autobox) should be that whatever gear you're in you should aim to have 2,000 rpm or so showing in the next gear - that way you'll be at max. torque for performance and economy. 

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Re: Horses power
Hi
Just to clear up any query on power values, PS is german for pferdestarke, which is the same as DIN, which is the same as the metric horsepower. The British (or SAE) horsepower is slightly lower, as French and german engineers like to exaggerate a little over the power of their cars , also, in terms of real horses, England always bred bigger Draft Horses for working, and those darned Furriners had to make up for it somehow by "cooking the books" on power figures...everyone knows British is best....as the sausage munchers found out in two World Wars
Cheers
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Just to clear up any query on power values, PS is german for pferdestarke, which is the same as DIN, which is the same as the metric horsepower. The British (or SAE) horsepower is slightly lower, as French and german engineers like to exaggerate a little over the power of their cars , also, in terms of real horses, England always bred bigger Draft Horses for working, and those darned Furriners had to make up for it somehow by "cooking the books" on power figures...everyone knows British is best....as the sausage munchers found out in two World Wars
Cheers
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Re: Horses power
Here's a fine example of Japanese equine power...






Cheaper by comparison to a race horse...


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The Spanish turn out a pretty good nag as well...

No bull!
Gracias.

No bull!
Gracias.
Cheaper by comparison to a race horse...


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¡de nada!
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"Japanese horses are small but they run very fast" - L.J.K. Setright, reviewing the original Honda S800 sports car.
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All you folks using large words and complicated jargon again 

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ney chance of that on ere.
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