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Car sounds awesome.
I am in process of upgrading my E46M to either an ISF or an E92M and like seeing threads like this. Good perspective on potential gains with simple bolt ons.
Subbing for the tune.
I am in process of upgrading my E46M to either an ISF or an E92M and like seeing threads like this. Good perspective on potential gains with simple bolt ons.
Subbing for the tune.
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400rwhp= roughly 500 crank if you do the 20% drivetrain lost. It's not 20% gain of the 400rwhp but rather the 20% lost from original crank hp to get to the 400rwhp.
Also there is no real way to know how much hp is lost to the drivetrain by the time it gets to the ground. General believe is 20% for Auto cars
Also there is no real way to know how much hp is lost to the drivetrain by the time it gets to the ground. General believe is 20% for Auto cars
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400rwhp= roughly 500 crank if you do the 20% drivetrain lost. It's not 20% gain of the 400rwhp but rather the 20% lost from original crank hp to get to the 400rwhp.
Also there is no real way to know how much hp is lost to the drivetrain by the time it gets to the ground. General believe is 20% for Auto cars
Also there is no real way to know how much hp is lost to the drivetrain by the time it gets to the ground. General believe is 20% for Auto cars
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I would say that our cars are close to a manual car once the transmission locks up. 20% is a good conservative benchmark, but many of us here have seen the ISF perform very well for its supposed Hp. I dont extensive experience with the understanding of exactly where power is wasted in transition to the ground so maybe someone more knowledgeable can chime in.