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The Stranger
13th September 2005, 17:16
I got most of the TLA's etc that apply to bikes like HP, BHP, Kw, N-m, Kg-m and ft-lb but what the f&*k is PS and why is it needed when we have so many existing units to choose from?

Skunk
13th September 2005, 17:17
I got most of the TLA's etc that apply to bikes like HP, BHP, Kw, N-m, Kg-m and ft-lb but what the f&*k is PS and why is it needed when we have so many existing units to choose from?Metric HP I think :scratch:

Phenoix
13th September 2005, 17:21
Well your doing better than me.
I dont know any of them

The Stranger
13th September 2005, 17:23
What?

Did they change the size of the horses too when they introduced the metric system?

R6_kid
13th September 2005, 17:23
cant remember the definition of a one HP, but it had something to do with a horse, a cable and lifting weight up a cliff via a pulley.

Im pretty sure PS is just the metric equivalent... but its the same i think? I've seen the ZXR listed at 45PS and 45HP...

perhaps it is just the standard unit... a 1W is a watt... perhaps the real way to write HP is acutally PS...

my head is sore now.

zeRax
13th September 2005, 17:29
the systematical system subtract state of the present

what?

GR81
13th September 2005, 17:33
Metric horsepower
PS

This unit (German: Pferdestärke = horse strength) is no longer a lawful unit, but is still commonly used in Europe, South America and Japan, especially by the automotive and motorcycle industry. It was adopted throughout continental Europe with designations equivalent to the English "horse power", but mathematically different from the British unit. It is defined by the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB)[2] in Braunschweig as exactly:

1 PS = 75 kp·m/s = 735.49875 W = 0.9863201652997627 hp (SAE)

The PS was adopted by the Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN), and subsequently, by the automotive industry throughout most of Europe. (In the nineteenth century, however, the French did not use this German unit, but had one of their own, the Poncelet.) In 1992, the PS was rendered obsolete by EEC directives, where it was replaced by the kW as the official power measuring unit, but in situations where hp was used for commercial and advertising purposes, it continued to be used, as customers are not familiar with the usage of kW for combustion engines.

The European and Japanese automotive industries may use "horsepower" or "hp" (rather than "PS" or "CV", etc.) when referring to metric horsepower in their press-releases or in the media.

taken from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horsepower
or http://www.onlineconversion.com/forum/forum_1063529276.htm

Slingshot
13th September 2005, 17:39
cant remember the definition of a one HP, but it had something to do with a horse, a cable and lifting weight up a cliff via a pulley.

Im pretty sure PS is just the metric equivalent... but its the same i think? I've seen the ZXR listed at 45PS and 45HP...

perhaps it is just the standard unit... a 1W is a watt... perhaps the real way to write HP is acutally PS...

my head is sore now.


Yes you're right...it's the PS is Metric Horsepower. PS doesn't exaclty equal HP but it's almost the same. 1PS=0.986hp
PS is short for Pferdestarke and is also known as cheval-vapeur or CV.

Slingshot
13th September 2005, 17:40
taken from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horsepower
or http://www.onlineconversion.com/forum/forum_1063529276.htm

You beat me to it.

N4CR
13th September 2005, 19:05
Omg wtf diz shz upz wid lol? BBQ?! Rof FBI sux KGB ass wrd.

Yeah ps got me for a while as well... cant we just all have borin ol' BHP or something totally new like 'bajoooley watts'. :zzzz:

/stops being a dick.

Skunk
13th September 2005, 19:12
Here's me googling for the info, find it, come back to post it and...




I'm too slow...

Skunk
13th September 2005, 19:13
Omg wtf diz shz upz wid lol? BBQ?! Rof FBI sux KGB ass wrd.Fuck - I don't know all those... :sherlock:

outlawtorn
13th September 2005, 19:23
Correct me if I am wrong but HP is Hewlett Packard and PS is PhotoShop?

Doh! Wrong thread!!!!

zeRax
13th September 2005, 19:26
stfu tristank!

John
13th September 2005, 19:29
stfu tristank!
OMGS I STFUD FURST NUB DIMOUR BURGERS

What?
13th September 2005, 20:18
None of those metioned are acronyms; they are abbreviations.
Get it right or I will tell Hitcher on you!

Pixie
14th September 2005, 00:31
Yes you're right...it's the PS is Metric Horsepower. PS doesn't exaclty equal HP but it's almost the same. 1PS=0.986hp
PS is short for Pferdestarke and is also known as cheval-vapeur or CV.
Cheval-vapeur??? Horse-fart??????

Lou Girardin
14th September 2005, 12:00
That's why Suzukis pssses over other bikes.

John
14th September 2005, 12:14
None of those metioned are acronyms; they are abbreviations.
Get it right or I will tell Hitcher on you!
AAMOF, FYI IANAL - HHOJ.
IWBNIUWSTFU.

As per acronyms....FAWOMFT

Sniper
14th September 2005, 13:00
I hate abbreviations. 18 months in the army was enough of them

*sic
14th September 2005, 13:06
google is always your friend, anything you need to know just ask the interweb

Posh Tourer :P
14th September 2005, 21:28
None of those metioned are acronyms; they are abbreviations.
Get it right or I will tell Hitcher on you!

And perhaps we should clarify, TLA is THREE letter acronym, so HP and PS wouldnt count even if they were acronyms.....

There is another one for you.....

Slingshot
14th September 2005, 22:45
google is always your friend, anything you need to know just ask the interweb

I actually pulled out my Chambers Science & Technology Dictionary.