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the car is 240hp, you can't assume 15% loss. (archive)
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Posted by
Ben FR
on February 18, 2001 at 10:48:31:
In Reply to:
Dyno runs!
posted by Vnend on February 18, 2001 at 09:49:43:
(posted from: hnw0418.resnet-student.upenn.edu (128.91.67.162))
the percentage of loss in horsepower and torque is not set at 15%. If your coupe is pulling in 217hp at the rear wheels your percentage loss is (1 - 217/240)*100%
-Ben FR
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Well, how would you estimate drivetrain loss then?
Dean
11:24 2/18/2001
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"kneejerk negative response"
Ben FR
13:35 2/18/2001
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Re: not correct (m)
ben keyes
16:01 2/18/2001
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Re: "kneejerk negative response"
Dean
15:57 2/18/2001
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The 240 HP number can't be accurate....
MPressed
17:56 2/18/2001
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i am assuming the 240hp figure is accurate
Ben FR
16:06 2/18/2001
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assuming makes an ad hoc post facto ass of you!
Marshall
20:05 2/18/2001
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Speaking in an "ex ante" sort of way.
Dino
08:50 2/19/2001
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Drivetrain Loss For A BMW Is Typically Thought...
dpeete
19:44 2/18/2001
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Driveline loss for 90-96 Nissan Z's typically 18%
Dean
20:07 2/18/2001
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