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      04-03-2013, 02:43 PM   #153
Sifubs
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Drives: 2010 bmw 135 white
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Looking at the baseline in the video the hp for the baseline seems to be the same as what BMW quotes for a stock 135, could it be the dyno is calibrated to compensate for the drive train losses and report hp figures that are more in line with flywheel.

It is also possible that because the reading is taken from the hub the losses are much less than with 60+ pounds of rim and tire eating horsepower.
Let's not forget if i have heavier wheels and wider tires the drive train losses will be more. In this instance his HP reading is with wheels having a weight of 0 pounds so is it really WHP worthy of comparison with other dyno results with wheels mounted?

This seems to be the most logical explanation. Assuming these numbers are at the flywheel it's still impressive and not out of line with other tuners even without an updated intercooler.
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