Drivetrain loss for dummies!!!!
So ive been noticing lately that people are taking this drivetrain loss % like its a golden rule or something. One guy on a forum made a comment about if a buggati veryon made 987awhp that it would mean its making 1184 crank hp because of a 20% drivetrain loss.
Do people not get that is not a true statement when it comes to modified cars or getting up there in hp.
Its basicly like saying a car that came 140 crank hp from the factor and makes 115whp is all of a sudden gonna lose 75whp from that same drivetrain and all when its at 550whp. Wrong answer people......lol Your drivetrain is not gonna get any more restrictive or hold you back when you go higher in power.
The only things that will change how much loss in your drivetrain there is, is things like lighter clutch and flywheel assemblies (which will actuall decrese the amount loss in the drivetrain) or different tires at different pressures (higher pressure reducing drag meaning less loss or lower tire pressure increasing drag making more loss) Thicker gear oil can have an affect on drivetrain loss as well. But we are talking massive amounts here that people are just taking the % as the golden rule
Adding things like bigger heavier brakes will change things as well and so on.
Even big car mags go off this stupid thing.
Example: nissan gtr 480 crank hp rating/average dyno 430-440awhp. This is all across the board. Thats about 40hp loss through the drivetrain which i can easily see. But motortrend goes onto say because it dynod soo much awhp that taking a conservative 15% drivetrain loss it would make it 510 crank hp and with an normal 25% drivetrain loss because of awd that means the gtr can be packing 580 crank hp. So your meaning to tell me the gtr is losing 150hp just through its drivetrain. hahahaha what crap are they smoking. Thats like saying a stock sr20 cant even get the car moving if it was placed in the engine bay because of the loss.
This does not work out. Im sure nissan engine dynod their engines before putting them in the cars so they know what they make.
Rant over!!!!
Do people not get that is not a true statement when it comes to modified cars or getting up there in hp.
Its basicly like saying a car that came 140 crank hp from the factor and makes 115whp is all of a sudden gonna lose 75whp from that same drivetrain and all when its at 550whp. Wrong answer people......lol Your drivetrain is not gonna get any more restrictive or hold you back when you go higher in power.
The only things that will change how much loss in your drivetrain there is, is things like lighter clutch and flywheel assemblies (which will actuall decrese the amount loss in the drivetrain) or different tires at different pressures (higher pressure reducing drag meaning less loss or lower tire pressure increasing drag making more loss) Thicker gear oil can have an affect on drivetrain loss as well. But we are talking massive amounts here that people are just taking the % as the golden rule
Adding things like bigger heavier brakes will change things as well and so on.
Even big car mags go off this stupid thing.
Example: nissan gtr 480 crank hp rating/average dyno 430-440awhp. This is all across the board. Thats about 40hp loss through the drivetrain which i can easily see. But motortrend goes onto say because it dynod soo much awhp that taking a conservative 15% drivetrain loss it would make it 510 crank hp and with an normal 25% drivetrain loss because of awd that means the gtr can be packing 580 crank hp. So your meaning to tell me the gtr is losing 150hp just through its drivetrain. hahahaha what crap are they smoking. Thats like saying a stock sr20 cant even get the car moving if it was placed in the engine bay because of the loss.
This does not work out. Im sure nissan engine dynod their engines before putting them in the cars so they know what they make.
Rant over!!!!