RudyP
Cleared for Takeoff
Yes, your auto can produce that much, but you aren’t running anywhere close to 190 hp cruising down the highway. Even at 80 mph, you are at <50 hp.
But they're getting those 50 hp out of 2L, not 9L (IO550) and they get run hard to high rpm when cold.. and they don't get the oil changed every 750 miles... and they get cold cranked every morning in January in Fargo with no pre-heat... and they go from 7500 rpm -> 4500 rpm in less than a tenth of a second routinely without require a rebuild... and they meet strict environmental standards that an 'engineer' at COntinental couldn't understand if you read it to him... and they never quit...
But sure, slap some ridiculously low max power rating (seriously 2700 rpm and 33 HP/L is max?!??) on an airplane powerplant and everyone is so impressed that they can be run at 75% continuously... When that 75% converts closer to 25% for an engine that hits more typical peak performance numbers (note: typical, not talking a GT3 here or a racing engine) I find them pretty underwhelming. But I know a lot of people on here will defend these dinosaurs to the death... Have at it..