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You can only make assumptions. Since drivetrain losses are not linear, it's not as simple as adding X% to a dyno number. Of course, that doesn't stop us from making
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You can only make assumptions. Since drivetrain losses are not linear, it's not as simple as adding X% to a dyno number. Of course, that doesn't stop us from making an educated guess. I'd say 340whp depending on the dyno.
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