Re: Rear Wheel Horsepower

From: James Harmon (jdharmon@earthlink.net)
Date: Fri Jun 25 1999 - 00:58:56 EDT


To answer a query about rear wheel hp and flywheel hp, you loose about 40% due to
the drive train. factor that out from the 245 hp for the 360 engine and that
gives you around 166 hp (with 68% efficiency). The stock 318 runs only around 153
hp at the rear wheels. This is the reality and not the DC hype. That is why some
people are not too impressed with a 225 +17 hp at the rear wheels for my truck.
That is until they realize what it really means - 355 hp at the flywheel. And
that is without a supercharger. Our eventual goal is to get around 270 hp at the
rear wheels or almost 400 hp at the flywheel.
Jim

Bernd D. Ratsch wrote:

> I was mainly giving a average example. I personally don't know what the
> rearwheel HP is of an R/T...but it should be above 200 IMHO.
>
> At 03:15 PM 06/24/1999 -0400, you wrote:
> > Bernd wrote "Doesn't that sound a little bit low for the HP gains??
> >The average gains from the Paxton's are 40%. Now take a (low powered) engine
> >at 200HP and
> >that gives you an 80HP boost. (The R/T's should be well above 200HP.) "
> >
> > Bernd, are you talking, at the rear wheels ? 200 hp..
> > Ted O.



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