Standard BHP ??
Standard BHP ??
kam05 Davros- is your car modified or standard? I'd like to know what a 7/8/9 year old standard IS200 is now putting out in terms of bhp
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cared:steviewevie Davros and kam, have a look in the Garage, the dyno graph for my 10-year-old IS200 is in there. I got 153.9 bhp, which I was pretty impresssed with. Just a K&N filter and IK20 spark plugs compared to stock.
kam05 Davros- is your car modified or standard? I'd like to know what a 7/8/9 year old standard IS200 is now putting out in terms of bhp
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cared:steviewevie Davros and kam, have a look in the Garage, the dyno graph for my 10-year-old IS200 is in there. I got 153.9 bhp, which I was pretty impresssed with. Just a K&N filter and IK20 spark plugs compared to stock.
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Isn't it 136ish at the wheels tho? if so where does the 17ish HP go?
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you always have loses between the fly and wheel.
cogs in the gearbox, diff etc lose power through there
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So does the dyno figure only show how much HP s at the flywheel or can it show how much is being transfered to the road?
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Quote:FWD cars - add 10 bhp to the wheel figure and divide the result by 0.9
RWD cars - add 10 bhp to the wheel figure and divide the result by 0.88
4WD cars - add 10bhp to the wheel figure and divide the result by 0.84
To estimate the expected wheel bhp from a known flywheel bhp just reverse the equations
FWD - multiply flywheel power by 0.9 and then deduct a further 10 bhp
RWD - multiply flywheel power by 0.88 and then deduct a further 10 bhp
4WD - multiply flywheel power by 0.84 and then deduct a further 10 bhp
![[Image: LexuS-Copy.jpg]](http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h204/Sparkystav/LexuS-Copy.jpg)
these figures are a general guide for working each out:
Quote:FWD cars - add 10 bhp to the wheel figure and divide the result by 0.9
RWD cars - add 10 bhp to the wheel figure and divide the result by 0.88
4WD cars - add 10bhp to the wheel figure and divide the result by 0.84
To estimate the expected wheel bhp from a known flywheel bhp just reverse the equations
FWD - multiply flywheel power by 0.9 and then deduct a further 10 bhp
RWD - multiply flywheel power by 0.88 and then deduct a further 10 bhp
4WD - multiply flywheel power by 0.84 and then deduct a further 10 bhp
![[Image: LexuS-Copy.jpg]](http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h204/Sparkystav/LexuS-Copy.jpg)
Andy-R. So does the dyno figure only show how much HP s at the flywheel or can it show how much is being transfered to the road?
![[Image: LexuS-Copy.jpg]](http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h204/Sparkystav/LexuS-Copy.jpg)
Andy-R. So does the dyno figure only show how much HP s at the flywheel or can it show how much is being transfered to the road?
![[Image: LexuS-Copy.jpg]](http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h204/Sparkystav/LexuS-Copy.jpg)
Sparkystav these figures are a general guide for working each out:
so the Lex works out:
153 x 0.88 = 134.64 - 10 = 124.64
 ad: anyone got a spare supercharger to lend me:laugh:
ad: anyone got a spare supercharger to lend me:laugh:
	
		
		
	
	
	![[Image: Lf9Nl.jpg]](http://i.imgur.com/Lf9Nl.jpg) 
Sparkystav these figures are a general guide for working each out:
so the Lex works out:
153 x 0.88 = 134.64 - 10 = 124.64
 ad: anyone got a spare supercharger to lend me:laugh:
ad: anyone got a spare supercharger to lend me:laugh:
		
![[Image: Lf9Nl.jpg]](http://i.imgur.com/Lf9Nl.jpg) 
![[Image: Lf9Nl.jpg]](http://i.imgur.com/Lf9Nl.jpg) 
Thats quite shocking really considering how much it weighs:ohmy:
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