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Official Power Curves

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smckeown

does anyone have the official (or know accurate ones) power curves for the 1.9 8v and 1.9 mi16 ?

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Jonmurgie

Here's the graphs from a french Mi16 brochure:

 

mi16_graphsm.jpg

 

Trying to find the 1.9 8v though, have the 1.6 8v...

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smckeown

cheers sport.

 

thing is, they figures dont match up tothe ones listed here

http://205gtidrivers.com/info/techspecs.html

 

ie the graph shows peak torque at 106ft/lbs at 5500 rpm, but the techspec says 119lb.ft @ 4750rpm ??

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Jonmurgie

The graph I posted is for the Mi16 engine, the figures you link to are for the 1.6 and 1.9 8v though :)

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smckeown

ah, as i aint got an mi these days, ive got the engine codes mixed up..that will explain it.

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jonah
have the 1.6 8v...

Would be interested to see those, could you post it up as well please?

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petert

There's a PDF (in French) floating around with specs. and power/torque figures of all the XU9 engines. I have it on my computer at work if nobody esle digs it up first.

 

The link (and graphs) is on Page 6 of this thread:

 

http://forum.205gtidrivers.com/index.php?showtopic=41380

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Jonmurgie

Nice find :)

 

torque_xu9j.jpg

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smckeown

nice one. Next the XU9JA power curve jon :)

 

Once I have the data, i'll make the XLS available, so people can plot their own engine to the graph. Of course you have to be careful about accurate readings and deviations etc

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