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rlane42

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The MEP value inside a 351 in3 engine operating at a cruising speed of 2800 RPM is 155 psi. Find the indicated horsepower, rounding to the nearest whole unit.
 
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Find the indicated horsepower of a 280 in3 engine which operates with an MEP value of 170 psi at 5000 RPM. Round to the nearest whole unit.
 
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aadams68

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Answer to Question 1

192 ihp

Answer to Question 2

301 ihp




rlane42

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Reply 2 on: Jun 23, 2018
Excellent


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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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