Ron
Enthusiast
<FONT face="Comic Sans MS">Perhaps I have the term wrong, but our local Dynojet operator graphed our "negative power" (coasting back down from 6k rpm in fourth with clutch in).
He said that this represents the actual driveline loss and should be added to the rear wheel HP in order to calc flywheel Horsepower. We dyno'd 7 Vipers today and all came in at between 24 and 30 average negative horsepower.
In my case, my max run was 435.29 HP SAE corrected plus say 30 negative equals 465 HP. Using the typical 15% driveline loss, you come up with 512 HP.... Big difference.
So which is correct, 6.5% or 15%, 465 or 512?
Thanks....</FONT f>
He said that this represents the actual driveline loss and should be added to the rear wheel HP in order to calc flywheel Horsepower. We dyno'd 7 Vipers today and all came in at between 24 and 30 average negative horsepower.
In my case, my max run was 435.29 HP SAE corrected plus say 30 negative equals 465 HP. Using the typical 15% driveline loss, you come up with 512 HP.... Big difference.
So which is correct, 6.5% or 15%, 465 or 512?
Thanks....</FONT f>