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Hi Mark.

That's it in a nutshell, though we can't presume that DMCH
deliberately out to deceive anyone.  It could be an honest mistake.

A good example of brake vs. net power specifications is the 1970
cadillac engine in the back of my car.  It's rated as 400 brake hp. 
2 years later, the same engine, with a slightly lower compression
ratio, was listed as twohundredsomething net hp.  The majority of the
difference is attributable to the change in going from brake to net
specifications. 

Rick.


--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, DMCVIN6683 <dmcvin6683@xxxx> wrote:
> Thanks for pointing out the brake and net HP gains i never noticed
they
> used the greater HP number to make the engine sound that much
better.
>
> So technically the stock PRV could be at 160 brake HP then and you
> would pay $1526.25 more for around 37 more HP.
>
> Mark V
>
>
>
>
> On Apr 8, 2005, at 1:39 PM, twinenginedmc12 wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Hi Mark.
> >
> > The original was sent to the DML.  I don't see why they wouldn't
post
> > it.  It's not inflammatory, has no hidden agenda, and is
technically
> > accurate.  Your estimate of the net horsepower of 150 seems
> > reasonable to me.  It could maybe be a little more.  One could
> > imagine that they aren't actually lying about 197 brake
horsepower,
> > and that all the accessories would subtract about 30hp.
> >
> > Misspellings were intentional, to avoid inadvertently advertising.
> >
> > Rick.
> >
> > --- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, DMCVIN6683 <dmcvin6683@xxxx>
wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Could you please repost that to the DML, i am curios if they
would
> > even
> >> let it through Rick. I would like to see DMCH's response to this.
> >>
> >> Maybe the net hp on their engine could really be around 150 then?
> >>
> >> Mark V
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Apr 8, 2005, at 12:59 PM, twinenginedmc12 wrote:
> >>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> 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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