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I'm programing a Dyno Application and among the list of questions like weight, engine size, is the estimate Drivetrain Loss which is typically for most car is 15-25%.
Since we do not drive a "typical" cars, I would think it would be a lot less (low single digit). Anybody has the data for 3.2 "930/21" matted to a "915/73 74 G" (both 1986 vintage) with P255 40ZR 17. Thanks
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My guess, somthing in the 12-15% range. 13% is probably close unless you have big heavy wheels on it.
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Ooops
I guess I should have mentioned that the tires are P255 40ZR 17...
There goes a few more %
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