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Old Dec 29, 2004 | 11:42 AM
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Posted by h22accord The way to state the usable power of an engine is torque times rpm divided by a constant varible of 5252 equals horse power this is expressed as t * r / 5252 = h.
So I think the car has 161 torque stock with no bolt ons etc.. So lets say its 161 * 7,000 =112,7000 /5252 =214hp Or something like that
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Old Dec 29, 2004 | 03:30 PM
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only if you are running the same setup as the chips manufacturer made the chip for . But in most cases, that's not true, or even the information to try to do that is not available. Get a hondata or have your ECU tuned by a profesional, and only if you have mods beyond bolt-ons.

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