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Originally Posted by ChuckD
No. It's a 662 hp car - as validated on engine dyno with SAE certification.
From SAE:
"To tout power and torque ratings as "SAE-certified," engine manufacturers must have an SAE qualified witness watch over the entire testing procedure to ensure that it is conducted in conformity to SAE standard J1349."
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You are just flat out wrong. The Ford GT was rated 550 HP and yet it made 550 rwhp.
Inertia dynos are remarkebly consistent and accurate. They are based off the laws of physics.
Unlike a Mustang dyno operated by some idiot that couldn't operate a cash register at McDonalds. The operator has to make inputs such as the weight of the car. It is on Mustang dynos that I have seen numbers all over the place.
Just keep thinking that GT500 is 662 HP. We will see 700 HP times turned in on this car. It will run 10's with just slicks.