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It's Dynoliscious!
I just downloaded the "Dynolicious Auto Performance Meter for iPhone and iPod".
This thing is really cool. I'm setting it up and I need to enter the "drive train loss". What should I put (in %) for a MT6 Sedan? http://www.spike.com/video/iphones-13/3017771 |
i think its 20% let us know how much power
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20% would be for an auto, I would think a 6MT would be somewhat less.
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I have this app.
Put 0% if you want "whp". entering "drivetrtain loss" is to get approximate crank hp. |
^what he said.
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Originally Posted by jonnylaw
I have this app.
Put 0% if you want "whp". entering "drivetrtain loss" is to get approximate crank hp. |
I want a iphone just so I cam mess with this app....for everything else, I'll keep my BB
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Originally Posted by Texasscout
I think you got that bass ackwards....
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Originally Posted by SxExCx
I want a iphone just so I cam mess with this app....for everything else, I'll keep my BB
i too want an iphone just for this app :) |
I still have a 2nd gen ipod 80gb...the first one with photos
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its tight...!!!
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im pretty sure you have to get drive train loss to get whp, if it is 0 drive train loss then it is to the crank/base hp, auto has a 20% drive train loss, thats why it is about 230whp but 287 bhp
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Fun thing to do next time you have a flight is to google the weight of the plane you are on and do a dyno run of your take-off.
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lol that would be pretty sick
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Originally Posted by speedracerg35
Fun thing to do next time you have a flight is to google the weight of the plane you are on and do a dyno run of your take-off.
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