BigOLundh
09-11-2007, 09:23 PM
I had a quick question on the loss of power of a vehicle through the drivetrain and figured someone here could better explain it.
Suppose you have a vehicle whos engine dyno's 200hp, and the vehicle dyno's 160whp... there is a drivetrain loss of 20%.
If you take this same vehicle, with the same motor and same drivetrain assembly... and now its producing 200whp, is it safe to assume the drivetrain loss will remain at the same percentage and its power at the crank is now 250hp?
I was curious to know as you increase the power on a vehicle is the percentage loss through the drivetain constant or not?
TIA
-hS
Suppose you have a vehicle whos engine dyno's 200hp, and the vehicle dyno's 160whp... there is a drivetrain loss of 20%.
If you take this same vehicle, with the same motor and same drivetrain assembly... and now its producing 200whp, is it safe to assume the drivetrain loss will remain at the same percentage and its power at the crank is now 250hp?
I was curious to know as you increase the power on a vehicle is the percentage loss through the drivetain constant or not?
TIA
-hS