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Originally Posted by SlingShot
WOW ... I actually agree, I've been arguing for a long time that the drive train loss is a static number. There is no reason for the loss to increase with the increase of power.
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hes not saying drivetrain losses are a static number. It cant be. for example an l99 car dynos 320rwhp. thats a drivetrain loss of 80hp. are you saying if the car had an 80hp engine, it wouldnt be able to move the car at all since the drivetrain will soak it all up???
i DO think the percentage goes down though, but its NOT static.