[DMCForum] DMCH performance engine specifications
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[DMCForum] DMCH performance engine specifications




I'm sure the DMCH performance engine is a fine engine, but it should
be noted that the power specification they publish does not
accurately compare to the stock specification.

The OEM stock engine was rated 130 hp "NET", by law, which means the
reading is taken with all accessories like water pump, alternator,
air conditioning, intake, exhaust, etc, connected.

The DMCH performance engine is rated 197 hp "BRAKE", meaning the
reading is taken with no accessories connected.  There doesn't even
have to be coolant in the passages.  In the nineteen seventies, the
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) abandoned specifying brake
horsepower (BHP), because it does not accurately reflect the power
available to move the car. 

Unless Delorean in Houston starts specifying their performance engine
in NET horsepower, it's not possible to intelligently compare the two
engines.  I consider DMCH specifying their horsepower in BHP either
misguided, or somewhat deceptive, depending on their motives, in that
it leads people to believe the performance engine is more powerful
than it is.  This is precisely why the SAE stopped specifying power
this way.


Rick Gendreau 11472
twin engine Delorean, 560 brake horsepower, 450 net horsepower, Gosh,
what a fun car.





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