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Twingo Technical & Detailing Information
Engine, Gearbox, Exhaust, Intake
Power @wheels versus power @flywheel
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<blockquote data-quote="1975DCS" data-source="post: 107395" data-attributes="member: 626"><p>We all know in the end you have less power @wheels then the engine chucks out @flywheel. But when I searched for an exhaust I came to the site of Supersprint whom for most cars have a dyno read out: nice! Interesting to see that Honda's have less transmission loss then a Renault (or other manufactures). It is also interesting to see what exhausts and manifolds can do on some cars. Anyway I always thought that my remapped Twingo RS, which did 117,3 bhp @wheels, would be in the 137 bhp @flywheels, but after seeing the results on Supersprint it is probably more like 140-145 bhp... Is that similar with other Twingo's that have seen the rolling road?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1975DCS, post: 107395, member: 626"] We all know in the end you have less power @wheels then the engine chucks out @flywheel. But when I searched for an exhaust I came to the site of Supersprint whom for most cars have a dyno read out: nice! Interesting to see that Honda's have less transmission loss then a Renault (or other manufactures). It is also interesting to see what exhausts and manifolds can do on some cars. Anyway I always thought that my remapped Twingo RS, which did 117,3 bhp @wheels, would be in the 137 bhp @flywheels, but after seeing the results on Supersprint it is probably more like 140-145 bhp... Is that similar with other Twingo's that have seen the rolling road? [/QUOTE]
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Twingo Technical & Detailing Information
Engine, Gearbox, Exhaust, Intake
Power @wheels versus power @flywheel
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