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Old 23rd September 2008, 16:03   #1
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Dyno sheets B10 BT-92

Hi,

As promised I post here the dynosheets for the Roto-test made last week.

There are two sheets. One with 0.6 bar and one with 0.8 bar. The car is in original condition and have run 176 000 km. The numbers are wheel power and wheel torque.

Any comments?

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I've once read that Alpina claims around 400hp/550Nm at 12,5 degrees Centigrade. In that case your engines standard at this temperature would be around 380hp/535Nm. 335hp/484Nm (approx. 10% less) on the wheels is not bad, especially considering the mileage.

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