Andreas my last dyno i think was well on accurate. here is my train of thought - as confusing as it is, please follow through and you will see what im trying to show.
175 Crank HP factory. So factor in 15% drietrain loss.
175 x 0.85 = 148 Wheel HP.
To convert to KW we go:
148 / 1.345 = 110 wheel KW in our terms.
Now the absolute best i could manage dead stock, serviced well was 103 Wheel KW. Which equated to about 135 wheel HP. This is about 10-15whp down on what it should have been. On this dead stock setup - i net 96MPH down the 1/4 and 14.7 ET.
On this same dyno, Tim (turbofied) with his n1 cams 20v, compression etc managed 120kw. Thats in our language 160 wheel HP give or take a few.
Andreas, another DE hitter. Only managed 114wheel KW on the same dyno (153 WHP). His mods are Procams, 11:1 CR, light portwork (240 cfm figures) Fuji's and 2.5 mandrel system - tuned with a power FC. He managed 14.7 ET with 97MPH.
Mod for mod - in comparsion to you guys we should be reading higher figures than what we are showing, which is where our question comes in about the scaling or correction etc. I dont know why, but consistently this is the problem. Generally our crank figures are equivalent to your WHP figures.
Do our 1/4 times refelct higher HP than what we are showing?