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I'll start with..

185bhp/512.5kg  = 361 bhp/tonne

Rover K 1600 in a roadgoing SE

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Posted

Mine is

200 / 0.478 = 418.410bhp/tonne

Class E car with a xflow

Posted

362 bhp/ton Zetec :)

or the correct figure with me in it 316 bhp/ton :(

Posted

235 / .497 = 472 BHP/ Tonne  :D  :D

or as Matt says with me in it 408 BHP / Tonne.

What was yours with you in it again Rob   :p  :p  :p

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What was yours with you in it again Rob   :p  :p  :p

Lots more  :D  :D

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I dunno .................................... yet  :devil:  :devil:  :devil:  :D  :D  :D  :devil:  :D  ;)
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150 BHP / 666 kg (ooh errr :devil:) = 225.23 BHP / ton

With me:

150 BHP / 754 kg = 198.94 BHP / ton

Standard (primarily road going) 2 litre Zetec on carbs (with carpets, heater, boot box etc. etc. etc.)

Andy

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235/.590 = 398 without me.

235/.6735 = 349 with me.

*Reaches for Carbon Fibre catalogue, and Atkins Diet book....*

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130/.570 =228

or me in it 203

pinto with 45's

Karl

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130 / .390  =333

or with me 130/.491  =264

must get some weight off the car  :D  :D

ps car now got lightweight brakes ,another 8kgs off(approx) :p  :p

Barney

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.... just off to get my abacus
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85 BHP, 620 KG with me, 548 KG without

= 137 BHP/t with, or 155 BHP/t without

Single downdraught carb 1300 Crossflow!

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200/600 = 333bhp/tonne

200/700 = 285bhp/tonne

'kinell Algar, no wonder it's a struggle! goodness me don't put a proper driver in it........... :oops:  :arse:  :D

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Don't worry Tommo, it'll take me another couple of years to learn to drive it properley  :D  :D  :D  or was that events  :p  :p  :devil:  :devil:  :p  :p
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mav_weigh_in_1.jpg 723 Kg = 291 Bhp/T

abi.jpg 980 Kg = 214 Bhp/T :p:D

mav_weigh_in_2.jpg

So it's official.... We ARE the heavyweigh champions

of course if we work on per Ton and not per Tonne then i'm screwed as 1 ton = 907.18474 kilograms

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