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stresst
Location: The Village in the Middle of New York
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Re: Does HP Matter?
Reply #1 Nov 7, 2011 7:09 pm |
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Honda, Honda, Honda! Yes hp does matter! IMO go as big as possible but in all reality the 305cc on a 24" unit will kick ass! Nevermind the honda or subaru, you cannot lose either way. My only concern is where did you get that you tecumseh is 318cc? I dont think so! 8hp is give or take 250cc, the 305 briggs is 10hp......342cc briggs is 11hp, etc.
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Bill_H
Location: Maine
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Re: Does HP Matter?
Reply #4 Nov 7, 2011 8:33 pm |
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"Does HP Matter?" no. No. NO. NO.Ignore HP, it is nothing but a number made up by a salesman to compare steam engines to horses. Torque is what you want. Torque does the work. Snowblowers only perform under load and how much load the engine can handle is determined by torque, not by horsepower. If you're trying to decide which engine will give your blower the most power, compare them by looking at the torque curves. The highest number between approx 3200 RPM and 3600 RPM wins. Your engine will run at close to 3600 RPM most of the time, but as soon as it hits some heavy/deep stuff and starts to bog down, that when you need torque. Don't be surprised if the engine that has the most torque in that band is not the engine with the highest HP rating. It can happen. Too many manufacturers played the numbers game to get the highest HP rating possible, they got caught, now they can't do it anymore. Ft-lbs @ RPM is all that matters.
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manjestic
Location: North Shore, MA
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Re: Does HP Matter?
Reply #5 Nov 7, 2011 11:32 pm |
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