ok, nowadays power's quoted in PS and not HP/BHP... what's a PS???
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Originally posted by da SLUG manok, nowadays power's quoted in PS and not HP/BHP... what's a PS???Roger
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Originally posted by da SLUG manok, nowadays power's quoted in PS and not HP/BHP... what's a PS???
I suspect that this may be as it's worth knowing the power of german (and japanese cars) but for pretty much everyone else it's moot, as they make rubbish cars.
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Originally posted by turbotommyIt stands for 'pferde staerke' (i kid you not...); it's german for horse power.
I suspect that this may be as it's worth knowing the power of german (and japanese cars) but for pretty much everyone else it's moot, as they make rubbish cars.nee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!
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Horsepower, Metric, PS The power needed to raise 75 kg at a speed of one metre per second = 735.5 Watts
Horsepower, Imperial HP The power needed to raise 550lbs at a speed of one foot per second = 745.7 Watts
One PS is therefore about 98.6% of one bhp
Kev
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