Drivetrain loss? Can we settle this?
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Originally Posted by SSCoulter
You know you might be God's gift to world for this kind of question, but would it kill you to just answer the question? Yea, might be a dumbass question to YOU, ever stop to think there might be someone who does not know? And as for "using the ******* search button" I have. There seems to be all sorts of opinions about this. I was wanting someone to step up that really knew the answer to inform me. Guess that's not you--------JACKASS!
Where did I say anything about the search button?
...and yes, I knew the answer to your question.
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Originally Posted by unit213
You're the one that blew it all out of proportion my friend. Lighten up.
Where did I say anything about the search button?
...and yes, I knew the answer to your question.
Where did I say anything about the search button?
...and yes, I knew the answer to your question.
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Originally Posted by unit213
You hear that J? Your opinion is well respected. What am I...chopped liver?
Wasn't my LS1 faster than yours?
Wasn't my LS1 faster than yours?
- SSCoulter: Mike K had his 408 on an engine dyno and chassis dyno, the difference between the two was 92hp if i recall. try searching or PM'ing him for specifics but i believe it was the stock drive train (t56, 10 bolt, and 3.42's)
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Originally Posted by KrazyDan
We all know the answer but no one wants to answer any more
My last dyno I put down 308hp and it was 98 degrees and very humid in that shop last July. So where am I?
308 + 46.2 = 354.2
I said 350-360fwhp. I gave him a few extra ponies.
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unit213, sorry man. Really, I've had way to much to drink. I got you confused with that other post about the ricers. I take full responsibility for being the Jackass here. My humble apologies.
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Originally Posted by jrp
****, tell that to some of the people in that patriot thread
- SSCoulter: Mike K had his 408 on an engine dyno and chassis dyno, the difference between the two was 92hp if i recall. try searching or PM'ing him for specifics but i believe it was the stock drive train (t56, 10 bolt, and 3.42's)
- SSCoulter: Mike K had his 408 on an engine dyno and chassis dyno, the difference between the two was 92hp if i recall. try searching or PM'ing him for specifics but i believe it was the stock drive train (t56, 10 bolt, and 3.42's)
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Originally Posted by SSCoulter
unit213, sorry man. Really, I've had way to much to drink. I got you confused with that other post about the ricers. I take full responsibility for being the Jackass here. My humble apologies.
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Originally Posted by unit213
Don't worry about it man! We're all here to learn and have some fun. We bust ***** here and there but it's not really mean spirited...just poking fun.
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Originally Posted by Mike98WS6
Wow, and I thought I was the only one hung over here.
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Originally Posted by unit213
I answered.
308*.15 = 46.2
308 + 46.2 = 354.2
I said 350-360fwhp. I gave him a few extra ponies.
308*.15 = 46.2
308 + 46.2 = 354.2
I said 350-360fwhp. I gave him a few extra ponies.
Even so, as we all well know, no two "identical" cars are exactly the same. The only real way to know your FWHP is to remove the engine and dyno it alone.
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Originally Posted by lookin4luey
Based off of the 15% loss "estimate", the actual calculation to get flywheel HP would be RWHP / .85 = FWHP. So for SSCoulter 308 / .85 = 362.
Even so, as we all well know, no two "identical" cars are exactly the same. The only real way to know your FWHP is to remove the engine and dyno it alone.
Even so, as we all well know, no two "identical" cars are exactly the same. The only real way to know your FWHP is to remove the engine and dyno it alone.
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wow so at 340rwhp I am making about 400 at the FW? Yikes I thought drivetrain loss on these cars was under 10%... anyway nice thread guys, thought you were gonna kill eachother there for a bit.
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Originally Posted by 1998camaroz28
wow so at 340rwhp I am making about 400 at the FW? Yikes I thought drivetrain loss on these cars was under 10%... anyway nice thread guys, thought you were gonna kill eachother there for a bit.
I'm going to nurse my hangover some more now.
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Originally Posted by lookin4luey
Based off of the 15% loss "estimate", the actual calculation to get flywheel HP would be RWHP / .85 = FWHP. So for SSCoulter 308 / .85 = 362.
Even so, as we all well know, no two "identical" cars are exactly the same. The only real way to know your FWHP is to remove the engine and dyno it alone.
Even so, as we all well know, no two "identical" cars are exactly the same. The only real way to know your FWHP is to remove the engine and dyno it alone.