Interesting Note on Horsepower
#1
Interesting Note on Horsepower
I'm an avid reader of autoblog, and today they were doing an initial review of the Hyundai Sonata turbo. One of the notes they mentioned was that the Sonata has a class-leading 12 lb/hp ratio, .1 lb/hp lower than the new Ford Mustang (wtf?). Interested, I do the calculations and notice a surprisingly large difference between our cars and others.
Hyundai Sonata: 3350 lb / 274 hp = 12 lb/hp
Honda Civic: 2750 lb / 140 hp = 19.6 lb/hp
VW Golf: 3000 lb / 170 hp = 17.6 lb/hp
Kia Forte: 2740 lb / 156 hp = 17.5 lb/hp
Honda Fit: 2600 lb / 117 hp = 22 lb/hp!!!!
I don't know about you guys, but when I was cross-shopping the fit to other vehicles (Civic, Kia Forte, VW golf), I was really worried about the lack of hp from the Fit, but seeing this, it really puts it into perspective.
Hyundai Sonata: 3350 lb / 274 hp = 12 lb/hp
Honda Civic: 2750 lb / 140 hp = 19.6 lb/hp
VW Golf: 3000 lb / 170 hp = 17.6 lb/hp
Kia Forte: 2740 lb / 156 hp = 17.5 lb/hp
Honda Fit: 2600 lb / 117 hp = 22 lb/hp!!!!
I don't know about you guys, but when I was cross-shopping the fit to other vehicles (Civic, Kia Forte, VW golf), I was really worried about the lack of hp from the Fit, but seeing this, it really puts it into perspective.
#3
some more for reference... of course I bought mine for mpg to space ratio
Acura TSX=205 / $29000 / 15.7 / 455
Acura TL=286 / $39000 / 12.6 / 491
Audi TT=255 / $40000 / 10.9 / 436
Audi A3=250 / $34000 / 12.9 / 438
Audi RS4=420 / $66000 / 8.6 / 567
BMW 3 Series=300 / $41000 / 10.9 / 446
BMW Z4=330 / $51800 / 9.1 / 464
Bugati Veyron 16.4 =987 / $1,200,000 / 4.2 / 5040
Buick LaCrosse=240 / $29000 / 14.5 / 476
Buick Lucerbe=275 / $35000 / 13.6 / 420
Cadillac CTS-V=400 / $51000 / 9.2 / 469
Cadillac STS-V=469 / $77000 / 8.2 / 631
Chevy Cobalt SS=205 / $22000 / 13.5 / 297
Chevy Corvette C6=400 / $45000 / 7.95 / 357
Chevy Corvette Z06=505 / $70000 / 6.3 / 441
Chevy Impala SS=303 / $28000 / 11.7 / 327
Chevy Malibu SS=240 / $25000 / 13.2 / 330
Chevy Monte Carlo SS=303 / $28000 / 11.0 / 308
Chevy Trailblazer SS=395 / $33000 / 12.0 / 396
Chrysler Crossfire=215 / $40000 / 14.0 / 560
Chrysler PT Cruiser=230 / $29000 / 13.3 / 385
Chrysler 300C SRT-8=425 / $40000 / 8.7 / 348
Dodge Caliber SRT-4=300 / $24000 / 9.8 / 235
Dodge Charger SRT-8=425 / $36000 / 8.9 / 320
Dodge Viper SRT-10=510 / $84000 / 6.7 / 562
Ford Mustang GT500=500 / $41000 / 6.7 / 274
Ford Mustang GT=300 / $28000 / 11.5 / 322
Honda S2000=237 / $34000 / 11.9 / 404
Honda Civic Si=197 / $24000 / 14.6 / 408
Hyundai Tiburon=172 / $20000 / 17.3 / 346
Infinite G35=315 / $35000 / 11.1 / 388
Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT-8=425 / $40000 / 11.2 / 448
Lexus IS350=306 / $35000 / 11.3 / 395
Lincoln MKZ=263 / $35000 / 12.9 / 450
Lotus Elise=190 / $43000 / 10.4 / 447
Lotus Exige=243 / $80000 / 8.1 / 648 (Not street legal)
Mazda MX-5=170 / $28000 / 14.35 / 401
Mazda RX-8=238 / $28000 / 12.7 / 355
MazdaSpeed3=260 / $24000 / 10.3 / 247
MazdaSpeed6=287 / $30000 / 11.1 / 333
Mercedes CLK=475 / $85000 / 7.5 / 637
Mini Cooper S=175 / $25000 / 14.5 / 362
Mitsubishi Evo XI=286 / $35000 / 11.18 / 391
Mitsubishi Eclipse=260 / $29000 / 14.1 / 408
Nissan Altima=365 / $30000 / 11.5 / 345
Nissan 350Z=315 / $42000 / 10.6 / 445
Pontiac Solstice GXP=260 / $26000 / 11.5 / 299
Pontiac G6=252 / $29000 / 13.4 / 388
Pontiac Grand Prix=303 / $28000 / 11.4 / 320
Porche Boxter S=295 / $65000 / 9.7 / 630
Porche Cayman S=295 / $70000 / 10 / 700
Saleen S7 Twin Turbo=750 / $600000 / 3.9 / 2340
Saturn Ion=205 / $21000 / 13.4 / 281
Saturn Sky=260 / $29000 / 11.2 / 324
Scion tC=161 / $17000 / 18.0 / 306
Subaru STI=293 / $33000 / 10.3 / 339
Subaru Legacy=250 / $34000 / 12.2 / 414
VW Jetta=200 / $24000 / 16.1 / 386
VW GTI=200 / $23000 / 15.8 / 363
Volvo V50=218 / $35000 / 14.8 / 518
Volvo S60=300 / $36000 / 11.6 / 417
Volvo V70=300 / $37000 / 10.98 / 406
Volvo S80=311 / $45000 / 11.2 / 515
Acura TSX=205 / $29000 / 15.7 / 455
Acura TL=286 / $39000 / 12.6 / 491
Audi TT=255 / $40000 / 10.9 / 436
Audi A3=250 / $34000 / 12.9 / 438
Audi RS4=420 / $66000 / 8.6 / 567
BMW 3 Series=300 / $41000 / 10.9 / 446
BMW Z4=330 / $51800 / 9.1 / 464
Bugati Veyron 16.4 =987 / $1,200,000 / 4.2 / 5040
Buick LaCrosse=240 / $29000 / 14.5 / 476
Buick Lucerbe=275 / $35000 / 13.6 / 420
Cadillac CTS-V=400 / $51000 / 9.2 / 469
Cadillac STS-V=469 / $77000 / 8.2 / 631
Chevy Cobalt SS=205 / $22000 / 13.5 / 297
Chevy Corvette C6=400 / $45000 / 7.95 / 357
Chevy Corvette Z06=505 / $70000 / 6.3 / 441
Chevy Impala SS=303 / $28000 / 11.7 / 327
Chevy Malibu SS=240 / $25000 / 13.2 / 330
Chevy Monte Carlo SS=303 / $28000 / 11.0 / 308
Chevy Trailblazer SS=395 / $33000 / 12.0 / 396
Chrysler Crossfire=215 / $40000 / 14.0 / 560
Chrysler PT Cruiser=230 / $29000 / 13.3 / 385
Chrysler 300C SRT-8=425 / $40000 / 8.7 / 348
Dodge Caliber SRT-4=300 / $24000 / 9.8 / 235
Dodge Charger SRT-8=425 / $36000 / 8.9 / 320
Dodge Viper SRT-10=510 / $84000 / 6.7 / 562
Ford Mustang GT500=500 / $41000 / 6.7 / 274
Ford Mustang GT=300 / $28000 / 11.5 / 322
Honda S2000=237 / $34000 / 11.9 / 404
Honda Civic Si=197 / $24000 / 14.6 / 408
Hyundai Tiburon=172 / $20000 / 17.3 / 346
Infinite G35=315 / $35000 / 11.1 / 388
Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT-8=425 / $40000 / 11.2 / 448
Lexus IS350=306 / $35000 / 11.3 / 395
Lincoln MKZ=263 / $35000 / 12.9 / 450
Lotus Elise=190 / $43000 / 10.4 / 447
Lotus Exige=243 / $80000 / 8.1 / 648 (Not street legal)
Mazda MX-5=170 / $28000 / 14.35 / 401
Mazda RX-8=238 / $28000 / 12.7 / 355
MazdaSpeed3=260 / $24000 / 10.3 / 247
MazdaSpeed6=287 / $30000 / 11.1 / 333
Mercedes CLK=475 / $85000 / 7.5 / 637
Mini Cooper S=175 / $25000 / 14.5 / 362
Mitsubishi Evo XI=286 / $35000 / 11.18 / 391
Mitsubishi Eclipse=260 / $29000 / 14.1 / 408
Nissan Altima=365 / $30000 / 11.5 / 345
Nissan 350Z=315 / $42000 / 10.6 / 445
Pontiac Solstice GXP=260 / $26000 / 11.5 / 299
Pontiac G6=252 / $29000 / 13.4 / 388
Pontiac Grand Prix=303 / $28000 / 11.4 / 320
Porche Boxter S=295 / $65000 / 9.7 / 630
Porche Cayman S=295 / $70000 / 10 / 700
Saleen S7 Twin Turbo=750 / $600000 / 3.9 / 2340
Saturn Ion=205 / $21000 / 13.4 / 281
Saturn Sky=260 / $29000 / 11.2 / 324
Scion tC=161 / $17000 / 18.0 / 306
Subaru STI=293 / $33000 / 10.3 / 339
Subaru Legacy=250 / $34000 / 12.2 / 414
VW Jetta=200 / $24000 / 16.1 / 386
VW GTI=200 / $23000 / 15.8 / 363
Volvo V50=218 / $35000 / 14.8 / 518
Volvo S60=300 / $36000 / 11.6 / 417
Volvo V70=300 / $37000 / 10.98 / 406
Volvo S80=311 / $45000 / 11.2 / 515
#4
I'm an avid reader of autoblog, and today they were doing an initial review of the Hyundai Sonata turbo. One of the notes they mentioned was that the Sonata has a class-leading 12 lb/hp ratio, .1 lb/hp lower than the new Ford Mustang (wtf?). Interested, I do the calculations and notice a surprisingly large difference between our cars and others.
Hyundai Sonata: 3350 lb / 274 hp = 12 lb/hp
Honda Civic: 2750 lb / 140 hp = 19.6 lb/hp
VW Golf: 3000 lb / 170 hp = 17.6 lb/hp
Kia Forte: 2740 lb / 156 hp = 17.5 lb/hp
Honda Fit: 2600 lb / 117 hp = 22 lb/hp!!!!
I don't know about you guys, but when I was cross-shopping the fit to other vehicles (Civic, Kia Forte, VW golf), I was really worried about the lack of hp from the Fit, but seeing this, it really puts it into perspective.
Hyundai Sonata: 3350 lb / 274 hp = 12 lb/hp
Honda Civic: 2750 lb / 140 hp = 19.6 lb/hp
VW Golf: 3000 lb / 170 hp = 17.6 lb/hp
Kia Forte: 2740 lb / 156 hp = 17.5 lb/hp
Honda Fit: 2600 lb / 117 hp = 22 lb/hp!!!!
I don't know about you guys, but when I was cross-shopping the fit to other vehicles (Civic, Kia Forte, VW golf), I was really worried about the lack of hp from the Fit, but seeing this, it really puts it into perspective.
#6
The problem with hp comparisons is, while good for marketing, no one drives on the street winding the engine out to peak every shift. Its torque that makes a car feel powerful. Honda approaches this two ways with the US-spec Fit. One, i-VTEC, and two, aggressive gearing. The Fit still has a competitive 0-60 time.
A 200hp diesel engine can move 20,000 lbs of truck and trailer. Do you think that 274hp Hyundai engine could? With enough gearing, yes, for a short time before it destructs.
A 200hp diesel engine can move 20,000 lbs of truck and trailer. Do you think that 274hp Hyundai engine could? With enough gearing, yes, for a short time before it destructs.
#7
The problem with hp comparisons is, while good for marketing, no one drives on the street winding the engine out to peak every shift. Its torque that makes a car feel powerful. Honda approaches this two ways with the US-spec Fit. One, i-VTEC, and two, aggressive gearing. The Fit still has a competitive 0-60 time.
A 200hp diesel engine can move 20,000 lbs of truck and trailer. Do you think that 274hp Hyundai engine could? With enough gearing, yes, for a short time before it destructs.
A 200hp diesel engine can move 20,000 lbs of truck and trailer. Do you think that 274hp Hyundai engine could? With enough gearing, yes, for a short time before it destructs.
Horesepower sells cars... Torque wins races. Not that I am out racing, just contributing to nikita's point.
#9
Interesting Note on Horsepower
I'm an avid reader of autoblog, and today they were doing an initial review of the Hyundai Sonata turbo. One of the notes they mentioned was that the Sonata has a class-leading 12 lb/hp ratio, .1 lb/hp lower than the new Ford Mustang (wtf?). Interested, I do the calculations and notice a surprisingly large difference between our cars and others.
Hyundai Sonata: 3350 lb / 274 hp = 12 lb/hp
Honda Civic: 2750 lb / 140 hp = 19.6 lb/hp
VW Golf: 3000 lb / 170 hp = 17.6 lb/hp
Kia Forte: 2740 lb / 156 hp = 17.5 lb/hp
Honda Fit: 2600 lb / 117 hp = 22 lb/hp!!!!
I don't know about you guys, but when I was cross-shopping the fit to other vehicles (Civic, Kia Forte, VW golf), I was really worried about the lack of hp from the Fit, but seeing this, it really puts it into perspective.
Hyundai Sonata: 3350 lb / 274 hp = 12 lb/hp
Honda Civic: 2750 lb / 140 hp = 19.6 lb/hp
VW Golf: 3000 lb / 170 hp = 17.6 lb/hp
Kia Forte: 2740 lb / 156 hp = 17.5 lb/hp
Honda Fit: 2600 lb / 117 hp = 22 lb/hp!!!!
I don't know about you guys, but when I was cross-shopping the fit to other vehicles (Civic, Kia Forte, VW golf), I was really worried about the lack of hp from the Fit, but seeing this, it really puts it into perspective.
But it does show less hp in the examples above. The larger number is less hp relative to its weight. The reciproals show the difference.
Hyundai Sonata: 274 hp / 3350 lb = .082 hp/lb
Honda Civic: 140 hp / 2750 lb = .051 hp/lb
VW Golf: 170 hp / 3000 lb = .057 hp/lb
Kia Forte: 156 hp / 2740 = .057 hp/lb
Honda Fit: 117 hp / 2600 lb = .045 hp/lb
#11
I'm an avid reader of autoblog, and today they were doing an initial review of the Hyundai Sonata turbo. One of the notes they mentioned was that the Sonata has a class-leading 12 lb/hp ratio, .1 lb/hp lower than the new Ford Mustang (wtf?). Interested, I do the calculations and notice a surprisingly large difference between our cars and others.
Hyundai Sonata: 3350 lb / 274 hp = 12 lb/hp
Honda Civic: 2750 lb / 140 hp = 19.6 lb/hp
VW Golf: 3000 lb / 170 hp = 17.6 lb/hp
Kia Forte: 2740 lb / 156 hp = 17.5 lb/hp
Honda Fit: 2600 lb / 117 hp = 22 lb/hp!!!!
I don't know about you guys, but when I was cross-shopping the fit to other vehicles (Civic, Kia Forte, VW golf), I was really worried about the lack of hp from the Fit, but seeing this, it really puts it into perspective.
Hyundai Sonata: 3350 lb / 274 hp = 12 lb/hp
Honda Civic: 2750 lb / 140 hp = 19.6 lb/hp
VW Golf: 3000 lb / 170 hp = 17.6 lb/hp
Kia Forte: 2740 lb / 156 hp = 17.5 lb/hp
Honda Fit: 2600 lb / 117 hp = 22 lb/hp!!!!
I don't know about you guys, but when I was cross-shopping the fit to other vehicles (Civic, Kia Forte, VW golf), I was really worried about the lack of hp from the Fit, but seeing this, it really puts it into perspective.
Horsepower only good for top speed where weight is not so important. For most, its torque that counts as it is the more important for acceleration. If you calculate the torque in lb-ft for each of those cars you might see another conclusion.
For example the Fit has about 109 lb-ft (23.8:1) while the Sonata supposedly has 286 lb-ft (11.5:1) yet both have mpg ratings of about 28 and 32) Ah, the gearing matters.
#12
2600lbs?!?! Are you sure about that number? I only ask, because the Fit here in Japan, the RS in 5MT comes in at 1050kg or 2310lbs. And can go up to 1080kg with dealer options (skyroof and whatnot). The CVT model starts at 1080kg and can go up to 1100 (2420lbs). Even the 4WD model weighs in at 1170kg, which is still 26lbs lighter than what you stated.
I checked Honda's US site and the weight is not listed within the specs for whatever reason.
I checked Honda's US site and the weight is not listed within the specs for whatever reason.
#13
Power to weight is why the most cost effective performance mods for a Fit are things that reduce weight. Removing the spare tire, and all but the driver's seat will yield a significant performance benefit, but the Fit will no longer be a practical, multi-use car.
#14
The problem with hp comparisons is, while good for marketing, no one drives on the street winding the engine out to peak every shift. Its torque that makes a car feel powerful. Honda approaches this two ways with the US-spec Fit. One, i-VTEC, and two, aggressive gearing. The Fit still has a competitive 0-60 time.
A 200hp diesel engine can move 20,000 lbs of truck and trailer. Do you think that 274hp Hyundai engine could? With enough gearing, yes, for a short time before it destructs.
A 200hp diesel engine can move 20,000 lbs of truck and trailer. Do you think that 274hp Hyundai engine could? With enough gearing, yes, for a short time before it destructs.
The fit isn't as light as it should be.
An echo hb can manage the 0-60mph in maybe 0.5 second less than a fit too, while having much longter gears (2nd gear go over 65mph).
2600lbs?!?! Are you sure about that number? I only ask, because the Fit here in Japan, the RS in 5MT comes in at 1050kg or 2310lbs. And can go up to 1080kg with dealer options (skyroof and whatnot). The CVT model starts at 1080kg and can go up to 1100 (2420lbs). Even the 4WD model weighs in at 1170kg, which is still 26lbs lighter than what you stated.
I checked Honda's US site and the weight is not listed within the specs for whatever reason.
I checked Honda's US site and the weight is not listed within the specs for whatever reason.
Last edited by broody; 07-14-2010 at 12:10 AM.
#15
Real world, I've had to put the pedal to the metal a couple of times lately, to get around completely coma induced moron drivers. First thing, the pedal actually had to go to the metal [didn't paddle]. Second thing, the Fit's bark is quite a bit louder than it's bite. I sounded great and it felt great, but then I realized I wasn't moving all too fast past the shmuck and as everyone knows, when you're gonna pass a shmuck you at least want to make an unmistakeable statement- bye asshole. I did what I had to do, but I do miss supreme power when needed. Nine times out of ten, the Fit's giddy-yap is perfectly accetable. I've bolted nicely many a time- even better than expected. But a bullet it's not, and knowing the limits is actually something that is helpful, out there among the rest of the brain dead ass wipe drivers that surround you.
I know none of YOU are in that category, of course.
Dan
I know none of YOU are in that category, of course.
Dan
#16
Real world, I've had to put the pedal to the metal a couple of times lately, to get around completely coma induced moron drivers. First thing, the pedal actually had to go to the metal [didn't paddle]. Second thing, the Fit's bark is quite a bit louder than it's bite. I sounded great and it felt great, but then I realized I wasn't moving all too fast past the shmuck and as everyone knows, when you're gonna pass a shmuck you at least want to make an unmistakeable statement- bye asshole. I did what I had to do, but I do miss supreme power when needed. Nine times out of ten, the Fit's giddy-yap is perfectly accetable. I've bolted nicely many a time- even better than expected. But a bullet it's not, and knowing the limits is actually something that is helpful, out there among the rest of the brain dead ass wipe drivers that surround you.
I know none of YOU are in that category, of course.
Dan
I know none of YOU are in that category, of course.
Dan
#18
In the past I drove two vehicles that had the auto-manual gear shift. And even though I knew how to drive a manual, I just couldn't shift properly with those things. At which point I decided not to mess with em, unless it's my own (I don't mind breaking my OWN toys).
#19
Ah the old torque vs HP argument... So much misinformation heh heh
Peak Horsepower sells cars
Mean (avg) Horsepower wins races
Torque is used to calculate horsepower... and tow boats.
Peak Horsepower sells cars
Mean (avg) Horsepower wins races
Torque is used to calculate horsepower... and tow boats.
Last edited by Lyon[Nightroad]; 07-14-2010 at 01:43 AM.
#20
HP = torque x rpm divided by 5250.
Advertised HP decided by marketing sells cars
you forgot traction in towing.