How did they estimate the BMEP of the engines? Do you think they measured the torque with a dynamometer and then, using the formula below, calculated the BMEP in psi?
BMEP (psi) = 150.8 x TORQUE (lb-ft) / DISPLACEMENT (ci)
Thank you very much for that information.
I will have to read both articles carefully but from first glance I think there is a small mistake in the description of the figures in the first article on this page:
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