Since I was a complete idiot and didn't relabel the image, here's the answer.
The dyno belongs to a 2000 Ferrari F1 car, one of Michael Schumacher's winning race cars. If nobody bothered to do the conversion, the torque is somewhere around 253 lb-ft. That's the point that amazes me, exploiting revs for horsepower.
That would be me on a treadmill.
ReplyDelete18000 rpm, also you didn't rename the picture, so I'mma guess Ferrari F1 engine
ReplyDeleteObviously Pat is the winner but my question would be the big blip in the torque curve... What era is this motor from?
ReplyDeleteSince I was a complete idiot and didn't relabel the image, here's the answer.
ReplyDeleteThe dyno belongs to a 2000 Ferrari F1 car, one of Michael Schumacher's winning race cars. If nobody bothered to do the conversion, the torque is somewhere around 253 lb-ft. That's the point that amazes me, exploiting revs for horsepower.