RockyTop
Enthusiast
By my calculations, using Sean Roe's driveline loss factor established by having at his disposal a chasis dyno, an engine dyno and a 97 GTS well before a supercharger was even a gleam in his eye, yield about 944 hp at the flywheel. If I recall correctly, you multiply the rwhp by 1.12, the actual driveline loss. Sean, can you confirm my calculations ?
Nevertheless, WOW !!! As soon as I start making steady money again and some folks have had their superchargers on the road course for a sufficient amount of time, I am gonna have to belly up to the bar !
Nevertheless, WOW !!! As soon as I start making steady money again and some folks have had their superchargers on the road course for a sufficient amount of time, I am gonna have to belly up to the bar !