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What you guys reckon the drive train losses of a GTR should be? Basically, the % variance between power at the engine and at the wheels?
I've been reading and some reckon 20-30% which is considered 'about right' for 4wd cars and is consistent with Evos and Subarus. However true that may be, I believe the number to be much lower, under 20% in fact.
My view is that on a dyno, a GTR is not experiencing any loss of traction whatsoever therefore most of the power, for arguments sake let's say 90% through the rear wheels. This means that there is no 4wd levels of drive train loss to speak off simply because its a RWD.
What are your thoughts on the matter? I believe there is no real figure nor is there any possible way of calculating or estimating the diffence with any form of accuracy but nevertheless it's interesting to see what people think.
I've been reading and some reckon 20-30% which is considered 'about right' for 4wd cars and is consistent with Evos and Subarus. However true that may be, I believe the number to be much lower, under 20% in fact.
My view is that on a dyno, a GTR is not experiencing any loss of traction whatsoever therefore most of the power, for arguments sake let's say 90% through the rear wheels. This means that there is no 4wd levels of drive train loss to speak off simply because its a RWD.
What are your thoughts on the matter? I believe there is no real figure nor is there any possible way of calculating or estimating the diffence with any form of accuracy but nevertheless it's interesting to see what people think.