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Found some information about the Surrey Top.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triumph_TR4
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triumph_TR4
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martx-5 said:bhp at the flywheel
Both 48- and 60-spoke wheels are listed in the 1st edition of the TR4 Spare Parts Catalogue, each available in bright chrome, dull chrome, alum. finish or lacquer finish. How many might have been delivered with any of the above, I don't know. But that's where the informatin came from -- straight from Triumph!martx-5 said:Some mis-information there...48 spoke wire wheels...
pjsmetana said:martx-5 said:bhp at the flywheel
I think thats a typo... BHP = Brake Horse Power, The "Brake" is also the name for a Dyno... or "To the Wheels". Can't have the same HP at the flywheel and at the wheels. Pretty sure that whoever entered that info just meant HP.
Hmm, I thought that was called "SAE net" (or DIN or ECE).swift6 said:Now, most manufacturers, use a test engine with all of the "standard" accessories installed to generate their advertised BHP.
TR3driver said:Hmm, I thought that was called "SAE net" (or DIN or ECE).swift6 said:Now, most manufacturers, use a test engine with all of the "standard" accessories installed to generate their advertised BHP.
TR3driver said:Hmm, I thought that was called "SAE net" (or DIN or ECE).swift6 said:Now, most manujavascript:%20void(0)facturers, use a test engine with all of the "standard" accessories installed to generate their advertised BHP.
Anyway, I agree that "brake" hp has nothing to do with the brakes on the car, but rather a dynamometer.
However, I'm not convinced that 200 bhp is impossible, given a moderate amount of boost and a few other modifications. There are apparently folks making that much today (at the flywheel) without the boost!
Kind of depends on what you mean by "Triumph". I believe you could buy them from some Triumph dealers with the Judson installed even though the factory disavowed all knowledge. Cal Sales in particular modified a lot of cars in various ways; they'd do anything to make a sale!martx-5 said:We know the Judson was available in the aftermarket, but did Triumph offer them or not??
angelfj said:Actually BHP is derived from the Prony Brake developed by <span style="font-weight: bold">Gaspard de Prony</span> to measure the torque produced by an engine. The term brake horsepower is one measurement of torque derived from this method of measurement.