Help solve a PS / BHP discussion
Discussion
Good evening,
I had a discussion last night with my Dad and Brother, about PS and BHP, I have always thought, mainly from reading about BHP figures that the equivalent PS figure to BHP is usually higher, as an example the MK 5 Golf GTI is 197 BHP / 200 PS or the Audi S3 is 261 BHP / 265 PS.....and so on.
I have always taken it for granted that you multiply the PS figure by 0.985(ish) to get BHP or divided the BHP figure by 0.985(ish) to get PS.
My Brother and Dad seem to think it's the other way round and the PS figure is lower than the BHP. I've taken a look on the interweb and it tends to sway in my favour but some information sways in theirs
Any ideas?

I had a discussion last night with my Dad and Brother, about PS and BHP, I have always thought, mainly from reading about BHP figures that the equivalent PS figure to BHP is usually higher, as an example the MK 5 Golf GTI is 197 BHP / 200 PS or the Audi S3 is 261 BHP / 265 PS.....and so on.
I have always taken it for granted that you multiply the PS figure by 0.985(ish) to get BHP or divided the BHP figure by 0.985(ish) to get PS.
My Brother and Dad seem to think it's the other way round and the PS figure is lower than the BHP. I've taken a look on the interweb and it tends to sway in my favour but some information sways in theirs

Any ideas?

66comanche said:
Urban Sports said:
Petrolhead_Rich said:
See, that shows it to be the exact opposite calculation!
Which is correct?
kambites said:
Urban Sports said:
It shows if you type 197 bhp (Golf GTI) that it's 194 ps not the 200 ps that VW say.
No it doesn't. If one PS is 0.9xxxx BHP, then a car will have more PS than BHP, because it's the smaller unit. 
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