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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
It's Official! 2020 GT500 Makes 760HP
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<blockquote data-quote="SlowShelby_TX" data-source="post: 16267414" data-attributes="member: 195758"><p>I have always thought this to some degree. My thinking was back when I had my DSM but it applies to everything. If you calculate "x" percentage loss from a stock car on a certain dyno, and then say you triple the whp..do you really think you triple the loss? I do not. Sure, the increased power sure creates increased heat through the drivetrain hence the increase in coolers and wasted energy, which is increased loss....I just dont think it is a fixed value. Granted, I am an accounting and finance guy and work with chemical engineers in the oil industry, not mechanical ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlowShelby_TX, post: 16267414, member: 195758"] I have always thought this to some degree. My thinking was back when I had my DSM but it applies to everything. If you calculate "x" percentage loss from a stock car on a certain dyno, and then say you triple the whp..do you really think you triple the loss? I do not. Sure, the increased power sure creates increased heat through the drivetrain hence the increase in coolers and wasted energy, which is increased loss....I just dont think it is a fixed value. Granted, I am an accounting and finance guy and work with chemical engineers in the oil industry, not mechanical ones. [/QUOTE]
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