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Does anybody know how to calculate rwkw to kw or the other way round???
just something good to know when u see things shown in rwkw and wanna know what it is in kw at the engine
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Dellboy999 |
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Very basically without worring if its auto or manual, take a 30% loss for the drivetrain and thats the RWKW vs KW
100kw at the flywheel = 70rwkw so 100 x .7 = 70 and 70 / .7 = 100
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chunkz |
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isnt it ment to be 30% auto
20% manual aprox...
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Dellboy999 |
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30% auto - 25% manual but depends how pedantic you want to be, put it on a dyno instead of guessing.
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4.9 EF Futura |
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Its not an exact science... i prefer to think of it as an absolute HP figure... but the measures described above will get you into the ball park.
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Shugg |
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4.9 EF Futura wrote: Its not an exact science... i prefer to think of it as an absolute HP figure... but the measures described above will get you into the ball park.
Yeah, it's all just approximations: rwkw / 0.7457 = rwhp and rwhp = fwkw Therefor: 70rwkw / 0.7457 = 94hp 94rwhp = 94fwkw |
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