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    guess the crank power of a 940 8v turbo

    hello everyone just abit of fun i took my car for a quick tune today on the rollers.i could only run 17 psi due to not being able to fuel anymore so after some s60r greens please.but anyway guess the power at the crank and torque .the car has a standard turbo cam in it .dont forget its only an 8v redblock running at 17 psi on standard ecus no chips ,dont be silly with the figuires its an old 940t at the end of the day ps old technology

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    185 bhp?
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    at 17psi... fairly long crank engine.... 2.0 litre?

    I'm guessing... 165bhp @ crank?

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    Quote Originally Posted by t5_monkey View Post
    at 17psi... fairly long crank engine.... 2.0 litre?

    I'm guessing... 165bhp @ crank?
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    136???? if your lucky mate


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    more like 137 bhp lol but keep guessing mate lol

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    Here's the spec for those that don't know....http://www.vpcuk.org/forums/showthre...ght=smithy+940


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    127bhp and thats pushing it lol

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    your being abit conservative there mate lol

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    210 bhp?

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    230BHP. I reckon with the big pieces in that engine you will have decent torque.
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    270?? if it's still on the standard map, if and when is it getting hamish'd?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wobbly Dave View Post
    230BHP. I reckon with the big pieces in that engine you will have decent torque.
    well put it this way the car is produing 343 pounds foot of torque at 5k rpm so guess the bhp now then .because i have a vernier pully i was able to advance the cam slightly ,and the cam is the standard t cam not the performance 1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by danny-R View Post
    270?? if it's still on the standard map, if and when is it getting hamish'd?
    hamish can not do anything with this car mate ive already spoke to him about it .

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    Oh, missed this thread, so based on 343 lbft its about 326bhp?
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    I repeat from the Gen/offtop post, 283bhp.


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    Quote Originally Posted by smithy View Post
    hamish can not do anything with this car mate ive already spoke to him about it .
    so do you have any other plans for it, or just keeping it on standard map?

    go on then, the suspense is killing me??...

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    i know people are subjective about different rolling roads and different ones but i only took the car to get the fuelling to boost sorted so i now what the next step is going to be.but i dont think this figuire will be far off because my clutch started to melt and that is a uprated turbo diesel clutch.but the power was said to be 358 bhp at 6066 rpm.this turbo i fitted to the car off the v70 is better suited to the engine

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    i think you've done v well there, especially knowing there's more to be had....


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