Jeff Lee posted a facebook question about the BHP of P2 Rovers.
Jame's Taylors book has the following figures:-
10hp	       44bhp (SAE) @ 4200 rpm '34-'38  48bhp (SAE) @ 4200 rpm '39-'40 and '46-'47  twin carb variant ('38-'40) not stated
12hp	       48bhp (SAE) @ 4200 rpm '34-'38  53bhp (SAE) @ 4200 rpm '39-'40 and '46-'47  twin carb, High compression variant('36-'40) not stated
14hp	       48bhp (SAE) @ 4600 rpm '34-'38
Speed 14  54bhp (SAE) @ 4800 rpm '36
14hp	       not stated '39-'47(single or triple carb variants)
16hp	      60bhp (SAE) @ 4600 rpm '37-'39  66bhp (SAE) @ 4600 rpm '40 and '46-'47  triple carb, High compression variant('39-'40) not stated
20hp	       not stated ('37-'40) - However as I suspect Rolls-Royce would say, "adequate"!
Mike
			
			
									
									
						How Powerful are P2s?
Re: How Powerful are P2s?
Hi Mike,
Was the increase in HP for P2s after 1939 due to change of carb ?
			
			
									
									Was the increase in HP for P2s after 1939 due to change of carb ?
1937-20 SS _ 1938-20 SS _ 1946-16 SS _ 1947-16 saloon
						Re: How Powerful are P2s?
Yes, that waes the claim in the sales brochures at the time
Mike
			
			
									
									
						Mike