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If You're Bored .videos From My Archive .
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mpcv2000,Jan 15 2006, 06:16 PM Wrote:
nass,Jan 15 2006, 02:06 PM Wrote:did well how do they come up with those numbers? There are plenty of variables when getting a number such as temp. altitude, tune and other aftermarket parts to name a few. Unless you have the exact application on your car as they did the numbers won't add up. If they claim 30HP it's safe to assume you're getting 15HP
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I think the trick is to give customer HP rating at the crank so HP will show higher numbers but most of the people are assuming it's the same at the front( or rear ) wheels . HP rating are given either SAE numbers or STD , SAE Numbers are corrected so that meas they are about 4% less then STD, I'm sure the after Market compagnies give us STD rating + Crank so we have to read between lines.
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exactly. I don't think the output of any mod should be a determining factor.
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