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      05-01-2017, 02:12 PM   #10
SliChillax
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Why is it not whp but bhp? How did they measure it? If they used the typical 15% loss to the wheels formula, did they account for the fact that the Audi is AWD with DCT gearbox, the BMW Front engine rwd with a manual and the Cayman with a rear mounted engine, rear driven wheels? Because these cars have all different drivertrain losses when putting power to the wheels. The Audi should have the more loss of power from crank to wheels. Did the cars have full tank when they were put on the scale? So many questions.
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