Have 275 horses drag you in a 3600lb sled chariot style and shoot them in the head one by one until it feels as fast as your car. The number of dead horses = whp loss.
Seriously though, most would chalk it up to the 15% rule but that's not always accurate. There are a number of factors that determine horsepower loss. (Rotating assembly weight, temperature, humidity, etc.) Try a coast down test on the dyno.
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Originally Posted by
osama tim laden
because i want to **** your 16 year old ******* on top of a pile of stolen vacuum hose and fuel filters. what did you think?
dont blame shift and make this about me. this is time you could be applying online to be a bagger at publix.
Last edited by mewantkouki; Dec 4, 2011 at 08:07 PM.