Originally Posted by
sohc_mshue
Yes. As gearing changes so does torque output and angular velocity output, but horsepower does not change (i.e in a lower gear you will have more torque output, but you will also have a lower output angular velocity).
Ok, so lets put this as an
exampleusing the hp tq equation..
if the tq is 125 at 5250 then the hp would be 124...yada,yada,yada...
but then if the torque changes due to the gear ratio(ramber you said tq changes if the fd is incorrect) for example to 115 at 5250, then the hp would be 114...wich is a 10hp loss..