black mamba1
Enthusiast
Ok, before you rip me apart I did a search on this topic and came up w/ no real answers.
The reason I am perplexed is b/c my car dynoed at 557 rwtq a couple of weeks ago, 23 more ft-lbs of torque than when dynoed this winter, but my power came in at 512 rwhp, 16 less hp than when dynoed this winter. Yes, I used different dynos, the latter was a Mustang dyno and the prior was a dyno jet.
Now, using Tators dyno factor loss of 13% thru the tranny, that gives me between 589 to 606 hp and 617 to 640 ft-lbs of torque using flywheel ratings. The torque ratings are quite a bit more than a stock Gen 4.
My questions is this: Does the higher torque rating make me as fast or faster than a Gen 4 from 0-150 mph?
I ask this b/c I raced an 07 911 TT and a C6 Z06 yesterday and walked them both pretty good. Can someone explain this torque effect on racing once and for all??????
The reason I am perplexed is b/c my car dynoed at 557 rwtq a couple of weeks ago, 23 more ft-lbs of torque than when dynoed this winter, but my power came in at 512 rwhp, 16 less hp than when dynoed this winter. Yes, I used different dynos, the latter was a Mustang dyno and the prior was a dyno jet.
Now, using Tators dyno factor loss of 13% thru the tranny, that gives me between 589 to 606 hp and 617 to 640 ft-lbs of torque using flywheel ratings. The torque ratings are quite a bit more than a stock Gen 4.
My questions is this: Does the higher torque rating make me as fast or faster than a Gen 4 from 0-150 mph?
I ask this b/c I raced an 07 911 TT and a C6 Z06 yesterday and walked them both pretty good. Can someone explain this torque effect on racing once and for all??????