camo86T Silver Donating Members 1,810 Member For: 11y 1m 1d Gender: Male Location: SW Sydney Posted 10/06/15 10:14 PM Share Posted 10/06/15 10:14 PM (edited) Care to elaborate? Always keen to learn. Edited 10/06/15 10:14 PM by camo86T Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gaz097 Bronze Donating Members 1,752 Member For: 13y 7m 20d Posted 10/06/15 11:19 PM Share Posted 10/06/15 11:19 PM I think that's where xtreme are so cheap as the plates are not sprung Centre. That would be one complaint I have is it sounds horrible at low rpm in 4th gear and above at high load. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MA91CK billet turbos and weathered engines dont mix Donating Members 1,346 Member For: 12y 9m 19d Gender: Male Location: Wollongong Posted 10/06/15 11:26 PM Share Posted 10/06/15 11:26 PM It's simple maths mate. Say approx 20% loss. The higher the starting number, obviously the higher the number will be as a percentage. 20% of 100=2020% of 200=40You have 270 you might lose 50kw, but if you had double you're going to lose approximately double, so 100kw. That's how he got that figure. Also as Aaron said, other factors such as torque and stuff also come into play, which may increase loss Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MA91CK billet turbos and weathered engines dont mix Donating Members 1,346 Member For: 12y 9m 19d Gender: Male Location: Wollongong Posted 10/06/15 11:29 PM Share Posted 10/06/15 11:29 PM It's just the inherent nature of combustion engines and drive lines, and decreasing reward via diminishing returns Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
camo86T Silver Donating Members 1,810 Member For: 11y 1m 1d Gender: Male Location: SW Sydney Posted 11/06/15 12:40 AM Share Posted 11/06/15 12:40 AM (edited) It's simple maths mate. Say approx 20% loss. The higher the starting number, obviously the higher the number will be as a percentage.20% of 100=2020% of 200=40You have 270 you might lose 50kw, but if you had double you're going to lose approximately double, so 100kw.That's how he got that figure. Also as Aaron said, other factors such as torque and stuff also come into play, which may increase lossNot the maths I'm querying which is year 6 stuffJust find it a little intriguing. I have 382rwkw on 98 tune and using 22% factor = say 466fwkw, therefore 84kw lossBut then I fill up on e85 and 438rwkw is apparently 534fwkw meaning I'm now losing 96kw...through the exact same driveline, so no more effort required to turn the wheelsIf you put it down to all the inefficiencies in the driveline adding up then 22% factor makes a little more sense...can't help feel it would decrease with higher power thoughYes you would continue to lose more the more you madeBut not at a flat rateWhich is sort of what arronm said Edited 11/06/15 12:46 AM by camo86T Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MA91CK billet turbos and weathered engines dont mix Donating Members 1,346 Member For: 12y 9m 19d Gender: Male Location: Wollongong Posted 11/06/15 12:54 AM Share Posted 11/06/15 12:54 AM I understand what you're saying, as in why do you lose more power when you haven't changed anything in your driveline so it SHOULD only lose the same amount regardless. But that's as far as my knowledge goes. Is that for some reason, the more power, the more losses you get via other factors. ( not your driveline ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ralph Wiggum Moar Powar Babeh Lifetime Members 19,331 Member For: 19y 5m 18d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 11/06/15 01:05 AM Share Posted 11/06/15 01:05 AM Trq gives you the ability to do work.in this case work equals acceleration. Increases the trq allows you to increase the work ie accelerate faster.Increasing the rate at which the driveline rotation accelerates increases drag and frictional losses. Hence the more power you put through the driveline the more it consumes. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
camo86T Silver Donating Members 1,810 Member For: 11y 1m 1d Gender: Male Location: SW Sydney Posted 11/06/15 01:15 AM Share Posted 11/06/15 01:15 AM Isn't it Nm that does the work and hp/kw how fast that work is carried out... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ralph Wiggum Moar Powar Babeh Lifetime Members 19,331 Member For: 19y 5m 18d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 11/06/15 01:25 AM Share Posted 11/06/15 01:25 AM Correct,posted edited. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
camo86T Silver Donating Members 1,810 Member For: 11y 1m 1d Gender: Male Location: SW Sydney Posted 11/06/15 03:37 AM Share Posted 11/06/15 03:37 AM So back on topicXtreme twin plate organic rated to 520fwkw won't give me the headroom I thought it wouldBut with the xtreme engineer's comments I'm confident it will do the job considering that most of the time I'll be on 98, plus I'm mechanically sympathetic so no clutch kicking in 4th etcIt will make noise under load at low rpm as per gaz097's commentI think that's where xtreme are so cheap as the plates are not sprung Centre. That would be one complaint I have is it sounds horrible at low rpm in 4th gear and above at high load.Would assume this wouldn't be so bad with an organic thoughJust need to find somebody who's running one for their input and I'm about sold Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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