bhp and whp?
I should tell you to search
But...
It is brake horsepower and wheel horsepower (not base). Brake hp is at the crank, wheel hp is at the wheel. There is a significant amount of loss between the two due to drivetrain losses. An auto will lose more than a manual. Cars are rated at brake hp from the factory.
But...It is brake horsepower and wheel horsepower (not base). Brake hp is at the crank, wheel hp is at the wheel. There is a significant amount of loss between the two due to drivetrain losses. An auto will lose more than a manual. Cars are rated at brake hp from the factory.
Originally Posted by engifineer
I should tell you to search
But...
It is brake horsepower and wheel horsepower (not base). Brake hp is at the crank, wheel hp is at the wheel. There is a significant amount of loss between the two due to drivetrain losses. An auto will lose more than a manual. Cars are rated at brake hp from the factory.
But...It is brake horsepower and wheel horsepower (not base). Brake hp is at the crank, wheel hp is at the wheel. There is a significant amount of loss between the two due to drivetrain losses. An auto will lose more than a manual. Cars are rated at brake hp from the factory.
100% incorrect. Brake Horsepower is CRANK horsepower. It has nothing to do with the brakes on the car, the wheels or anything.
And the horsepower used to make horsepower goes to efficiency. That is why a turbo is more efficient than a supercharger. While it does create backpressure, it is utilizing less power to make its power than a sc is.
And the horsepower used to make horsepower goes to efficiency. That is why a turbo is more efficient than a supercharger. While it does create backpressure, it is utilizing less power to make its power than a sc is.
^as a fellow engineer, I would trust him. He is right. and a 30% loss to make the S/C work is high, I remember seeing somewhere that its not nearly that high
If it was, we would be seeing a dramatic MPG decrease after putting on the S/C
If it was, we would be seeing a dramatic MPG decrease after putting on the S/C
Originally Posted by engifineer
I should tell you to search
But...
It is brake horsepower and wheel horsepower (not base). Brake hp is at the crank, wheel hp is at the wheel. There is a significant amount of loss between the two due to drivetrain losses. An auto will lose more than a manual. Cars are rated at brake hp from the factory.
But...It is brake horsepower and wheel horsepower (not base). Brake hp is at the crank, wheel hp is at the wheel. There is a significant amount of loss between the two due to drivetrain losses. An auto will lose more than a manual. Cars are rated at brake hp from the factory.
5 Speed 05-06 tCs are crank rated to 170 HP or something, and actually come out to 140 wheel HP.
Originally Posted by engifineer
100% incorrect. Brake Horsepower is CRANK horsepower. It has nothing to do with the brakes on the car, the wheels or anything.
And the horsepower used to make horsepower goes to efficiency. That is why a turbo is more efficient than a supercharger. While it does create backpressure, it is utilizing less power to make its power than a sc is.
And the horsepower used to make horsepower goes to efficiency. That is why a turbo is more efficient than a supercharger. While it does create backpressure, it is utilizing less power to make its power than a sc is.
manual car loses about 12-16% drivetrain loss. auto 18-22%.
supercharger takes about 30% but many times doubles that power loss.
turbo also takes power to make power, you need a certain amount of power/backpressure to spool up if not ur never going to spool and just choke the motor on backed up exhaust. turbo makes more power since its potential is higher in the rev range that the impeller spins at a higher revolution compressing the air more.
supercharger takes about 30% but many times doubles that power loss.
turbo also takes power to make power, you need a certain amount of power/backpressure to spool up if not ur never going to spool and just choke the motor on backed up exhaust. turbo makes more power since its potential is higher in the rev range that the impeller spins at a higher revolution compressing the air more.





