MEANMCHN
09-16-2014, 05:57 PM
Always wondered how the percentage got drawn up for Crank to Wheel HP/TQ.
Kenne Bell says to divide by .85, some say (in Jeremy Clarkson voice) that's it's 17% drivetrain loss for manuals, XX% for auto.
But doesn't it just take XX HP/TQ to get the vehicle moving.
For instance, if a Mustang makes 300HP and a similar one makes 1000HP and you base it on Kenne Bell's site the 300HP car actually makes 352 and the 1000HP car actually makes 1176. I've always wondered why/how turning over a same or similar drivetrain costs so much more power.
Discuss.
Kenne Bell says to divide by .85, some say (in Jeremy Clarkson voice) that's it's 17% drivetrain loss for manuals, XX% for auto.
But doesn't it just take XX HP/TQ to get the vehicle moving.
For instance, if a Mustang makes 300HP and a similar one makes 1000HP and you base it on Kenne Bell's site the 300HP car actually makes 352 and the 1000HP car actually makes 1176. I've always wondered why/how turning over a same or similar drivetrain costs so much more power.
Discuss.