Arthur ranted:
snipped
 What I would like to know to give a real comparison  
> is what is the consistent measure of the effective power 
or 'GRUNT'  (to give 
> it another name) that an engine has. I don't really understand 
the  efficiency 
> relationship between a classic engine delivering 15 HP at 1000 
revs  or less 
> and mine delivering 25HP at 3,500 revs. It seems the recommended 
prop.  size 
> gives a better measure of potential GRUNT than HP, as it appears 
from what  I 
> read one of these big jobs can swing an 18 x _ _ prop, whereas 
mine should  
> only be coupled to about a 15 x 10 prop.
> Is there some light at the end of this tunnel Mr Brunel?

Ahh, you're torquing about talk........oops, you're talking about 
torque Arthur. ;-)
Roger






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