LD1
Epic Contributor
So I am correct in my thinking that the 25hp box store twins are still less "powerful" (torque/able to get work done) than the 22-24hp twins in the X5 deeres for example?
I dont think so. Just a quick peak at some specs,
The JD 24HP in their x500 series is 726cc
A 25 HP briggs v-twin pro found on a troybuilt is 724cc
I'd say they are on par.
HP is just a number that defines how much work can be done. If HP is the same, work that can be accomplished in a given time frame is the same.
Even with your civic and truck example. Fundamentally, HP is define as 33,000ft-lbs per minute. (in otherwords, its a number that defines how FAST torque can be applied).
So the 33000ft-lbs per minute could mean the power required to lift 33000 lbs, 1ft, in 1 minute.
OR it could bean 3300 lbs, 10ft, in 1 minute
Or 330lbs, 100ft, in 1 minute.
All require the same power to accomplish. Defined as 1HP.
So by definition, the civic and the truck @ 200hp, would be able to do the same work. But gearing comes into play though. While the civic might not be able to do 3300lbs 10ft with each of its HP, it might be able to do 330lbs at a rate 10x's faster.
The other thing to keep in mine is that those are peak HP ratings. The civic likely gets its rating @ 6000rpm or so. And the truck is likely down around 3800 rpm for its peak rating. So in real world driving ranging from 1500-3000rpm, the truck is making more HP (and yes, more torque). But wind the civic out to its peak power, and YES, it is capable of doing the same amount of work in the same time as the truck.