Horse Power
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correct me if I'm wrong...190hp & 210ft/lbs of torque, both max fairly low in the power band (well, compared to the hondas I'm used to knowing).
I think the more important thing is 90% of the 210ft/lbs of torque is available from 1,600rpms to 5,500rpms, per some automobile publication review. I don't know if that's exactly correct, but after taking a test drive, the wide torque curve is impressive.
I think the more important thing is 90% of the 210ft/lbs of torque is available from 1,600rpms to 5,500rpms, per some automobile publication review. I don't know if that's exactly correct, but after taking a test drive, the wide torque curve is impressive.
#3
Originally posted by blizz20oma
correct me if I'm wrong...190hp & 210ft/lbs of torque, both max fairly low in the power band (well, compared to the hondas I'm used to knowing).
I think the more important thing is 90% of the 210ft/lbs of torque is available from 1,600rpms to 5,500rpms, per some automobile publication review. I don't know if that's exactly correct, but after taking a test drive, the wide torque curve is impressive.
correct me if I'm wrong...190hp & 210ft/lbs of torque, both max fairly low in the power band (well, compared to the hondas I'm used to knowing).
I think the more important thing is 90% of the 210ft/lbs of torque is available from 1,600rpms to 5,500rpms, per some automobile publication review. I don't know if that's exactly correct, but after taking a test drive, the wide torque curve is impressive.
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