Just for Fun: Your Total HP Rating

Had to do some online research real quick to find out advertised HP ratings, but my stuff breaks down as such:

2002 Lincoln LS V8 - 252 HP

2013 Ford F-150 5.0 Coyote work truck - 360 HP

The Juggernaut ‘80 455 Olds powered Cutlass - 500(ish) HP

Olds Cool 350 Chevy powered ‘80 Cutlass - 300 HP (Conservative guess)

For a total of 1412 HP. Better than I thought it would be...
 
By “printer” I take it you’re not talking about an HP Inkjet...😏

no injets in my office, the laser Hp printers are 55 ppm, the laser color is a Dell 2155cdn which is 23 ppm and the slowest machine I have is a Fujitsu scanner at 18 ppm. I have more HP in my office than I have in my GP...😢
 
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Do spare engines we have just laying around count too?
 
All stock ratings used though some may be higher due to better exhaust ect.


03 S10 2.2 120 hp
86 S10 2.8 125 hp
87 442 307 170 hp
81 Grand Prix 305 crossfire 175 hp
80 Cutlass 403 185 hp (stock rating)
74 Buick LeSabre 455 210 hp
71 LeMans sport 350 2bbl 250 hp

Spare engines...

69 olds 350 2bbl 250 hp
69 olds 455 4bbl 365 hp
72 buick 455 4bbl 225 hp
85 buick 3.8 turbo 200 hp
75 pontiac 455 4bbl 200 hp
69 pontiac 350 2bbl 265 hp
75 or 76 chevy 400 4bbl 175 hp
76 chevy 454 4bbl 245 hp
68 chevy 396 4bbl 350 hp

3510 hp total.
 
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Alright, I keep these parked about 30 miles Northwest of my driveway, but they make a lot of power. Nameplate capacity is 1826 MW or 2,448,706 horsepower, so do I win? :mrgreen:

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No, you don't win with the photo alone. Those are just cooling towers. 🙂 The reactor building must be somewhere else.

Edit. If you're from Pittsburgh, I'm guessing these are the cooling towers for Beaver Valley Power Station Units 1 and 2.
 
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No, you don't win with the photo alone. Those are just cooling towers. 🙂 The reactor building must be somewhere else.

Edit. If you're from Pittsburgh, I'm guessing these are the cooling towers for Beaver Valley Power Station Units 1 and 2.

Yep I'm from Pittsburgh and that's BV 1 and 2. The reactor buildings are behind the towers, not really visible from the road. I drive past them going to work every day. I didn't include the Bruce Mansfield coal fired plant right next to it. That has a nameplate capacity of 2,490 MW or 3,339,145 HP.
 

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