Transmission loss. RWHP

Transmission loss. RWHP

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TJW

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Tuesday 11th November 2008
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Hey all,

Had my BMW on the rollers a few weeks back before carrying out any mods and it was making 195bhp at the flywheel and only 138RWHP, Is it me or is this a huge loss compaired with the general rule of thumb of 17%. This seems to be around 28% losses.

As you can see its from Austecs rollers which are accurate using the MAHA LPS3000 Unit, It just seems the losses are a bit high, or are the flywheel figures a bit high?


The car is a 323i.. Which book figure should be 170bhp. The only mod I have done is an enclosed induction kit, which I highly doubt will gain 25bhp!

I should add it was taken on a rolling road day where most people where saying there cars were reading under power.

The engine is suspect as its a 1995 car, yet it has a vanos engine cover, which wasn't being put in at the time, Also running hte M52 manifold which is restricted due to German tax laws to 170bhp. Yet it still made over.

Edited by TJW on Tuesday 11th November 01:19

TJW

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Tuesday 11th November 2008
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laugh Hardly the easy way to check! Not worth the effort !

TJW

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Tuesday 11th November 2008
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Vixpy1 said:
Tim the 323i's generally do make over book, around the 180 to 185bp point. Your wheel fig is a bit low, your flywheel fig maybe a bit high, but not by much.
Hi, I was thinking of taking up to Surrey Rolling Road soon, I've added the M50 (unrestricted inlets) & Port&Polished TB with a larger butterfly. So hopefully see what It's making now.

TJW

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Wednesday 12th November 2008
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4th gear I believe smile