Originally posted by: forcesho
yeah most advertise hp are at the crank.. you lose 15-25% at the wheel which they dont tell you.. I got a 99 accord @ 200hp, but @ the wheel is around 168-172HP
Why does that happen? :X
Originally posted by: forcesho
yeah most advertise hp are at the crank.. you lose 15-25% at the wheel which they dont tell you.. I got a 99 accord @ 200hp, but @ the wheel is around 168-172HP
As long as they keep putting those things on their cars, I will keep saying it.Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: Iron Woode
Don't forget the wing and fart pipe, that's another 50 hp.Originally posted by: SilentZero
And stickers add 5hp a piece!
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It's getting kinda old....
I thought it was well-known that Honda engines are air-starved from the factory. Putting any kind of unmuffled intake on a Honda engine is extremely noisy though, almost like having a loud exhaust. And too bad that intake doesn't get you more kick-in-the-pants torque though... but then again nothing will.
This is normal for all manufacturers. That's why they advertise bhp or "base" hp and not whp or wheel hp.Originally posted by: forcesho
yeah most advertise hp are at the crank.. you lose 15-25% at the wheel which they dont tell you.. I got a 99 accord @ 200hp, but @ the wheel is around 168-172HP
Originally posted by: Vic
I thought is was well-known that Honda engines are air-starved from the factory. Putting any kind of unmuffled intake on a Honda engine is extremely noisy though, almost like having a loud exhaust. And too bad that intake doesn't get you more kick-in-the-pants torque though... but then again nothing will.
Originally posted by: gnuel3
Why does that happen? :XOriginally posted by: forcesho yeah most advertise hp are at the crank.. you lose 15-25% at the wheel which they dont tell you.. I got a 99 accord @ 200hp, but @ the wheel is around 168-172HP
Actually we call that net horse power.Originally posted by: Vic
This is normal for all manufacturers. That's why they advertise bhp or "base" hp and not whp or wheel hp.Originally posted by: forcesho
yeah most advertise hp are at the crank.. you lose 15-25% at the wheel which they dont tell you.. I got a 99 accord @ 200hp, but @ the wheel is around 168-172HP
btw, only a 30 hp loss represents a rather efficient drivetrain, but then FWD (for all its other drawbacks) usually is.
yes and no.Originally posted by: NotoriousJTC
Question:
bhp, hp at crank, net hp = all the same?
Your welcome.Originally posted by: NotoriousJTC
Ah ok, so "net" and "base" ratings are obtained under "Ready to ship" conditions for the engine, and "Gross" ratings are obtained when the engine is basically heavily tweaked, or as you put it, under "optimal conditions"...
Yeay i think i learned something. Go me. Thanks.
