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Hi all,

I was trying to find out roughly what the difference in KW's at the crank compared to that of the KW's at the rear wheels, is there a formula that would give approx figure.

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Deano

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my understanding is 22% will come close... I.e rwkw * 1.22 = approx fwkw

And yes a percentage should be far more accurate than a fixed value for a simple calculation.

More load = more rejected heat/noise/vibration = bigger losses

Cheers, :stirthepot:

Ben.

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  gogo said:
my understanding is 22% will come close...  I.e rwkw * 1.22 = approx fwkw

And yes a percentage should be far more accurate than a fixed value for a simple calculation.

More load = more rejected heat/noise/vibration = bigger losses

Cheers,  :laughing:

Ben.

Ben is right.

About 22% for Auto's, approx 17% for manuals.

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