SAE correction vs DIN correction?
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Re: SAE correction vs DIN correction?
That's the kind of stuff I'm talking about. Without knowing what both correction equations are, it's hard to get to the bottom of it. DIN and SAE might have different drivetrain corrections, etc. Both are actually supposed to be HP at the crank if I remember, so it's very possible that the corrections for loss are different.
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Re: SAE correction vs DIN correction?
There are other correction factors for driveline losses. SAE and DIN just correct for ambient conditions. The driveline loss numbers can be a big fudge factor though, but they're supposed to be constants based on the type of drivetrain (just so HP numbers are comparable, not because the drivetrain constants are accurate). It's really hard to actually characterize drivetrain losses though, so it's really hard to accurately predict (intentional word choice) what the engine HP is based on the output to the wheels. That's one of the reasons I've always been a fan of RotoTest and DynaPack dynos; they get rid of a lot of friction variables.
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