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..., close, but no cigar eh..., could have sworn it was a Fiat Topolino, although I think it is a Fiat ?..go on, shoot me down .
Well Ken, the 1939 Topolino has an impressive power output of 13 HP which is good for a top speed of 85 kph or 53 mph. The owner has done an amazing job restoring the car which has been standing in the woods for very many years being almost like a pile of rust. I helped restoring the engine.
Åke
Well Ken, the 1939 Topolino has an impressive power output of 13 HP which is good for a top speed of 85 kph or 53 mph. The owner has done an amazing job restoring the car which has been standing in the woods for very many years being almost like a pile of rust. I helped restoring the engine.
Åke
..., and by the look of it a stirling job indeed Ake, man after my own heart, in that respect.
Does it make any difference to the results of the dyno test...where the car is located on the dyno's drum? Back where your car is positioned, its pulling the drum across its apex, however, if you were to move the car in front of the drums apex...where it would be pushing the drum across its apex...would that matter?
Maybe you can only do it this way, not sure, never been involved with a dyno test, just asking. Thank you.