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    Question German VS American HP

    Look at that video and explain to me what is wrong...


    https://youtu.be/V_FTJ__a6XI?t=212


    GM a bit optimistic with the Vette?
    Porsche massively underrated?

    That's a base 911. 100hp less than the C8, which is heavier but power to weight ratio still much better for the Corvette...

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    The Porsche probably have a much beter geared gearbox. I couldn't follow a 500HP GT3 RS on the (up going) Adenauer Forst straight on the Nurburgring.

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    The turbo Porsche's are massively underrated. These base 911's run 11.0 flat quarter miles, faster than a Gen 5.
    Remember all the magazine tests of the 700hp GT2RS vs the 755hp ZR1? The performance of the two cars were not even similar. The Porsche was almost 1 second faster in the 1/4 and 10mph higher trap speeds. That's an entirely different level of performance. Just massively underrated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arizona Vipers View Post
    The turbo Porsche's are massively underrated. These base 911's run 11.0 flat quarter miles, faster than a Gen 5.
    Remember all the magazine tests of the 700hp GT2RS vs the 755hp ZR1? The performance of the two cars were not even similar. The Porsche was almost 1 second faster in the 1/4 and 10mph higher trap speeds. That's an entirely different level of performance. Just massively underrated.
    So the answer is that Porsche underrate the crank HPs of their motors?

    there is no international standards for that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aevus View Post
    So the answer is that Porsche underrate the crank HPs of their motors?

    there is no international standards for that?
    All the German turbo cars are massively underrated. The 4.0 Mercedes motors sometimes make more at the wheels than crank advertised. They do it so the cars can make full rated power under any circumstances.
    Like if it makes 100hp over rated power under ideal conditions, they still want the car to make minimum rated power with 110* ambient and 280* oil for example.
    Here's an average example- https://www.renntechmercedes.com/ind...13-e63s-detail
    Renntech likes to give stock cars a baseline before their tunes/mods. They are the only tuner I know of that is this honest instead of inflating their tune number.
    The latest E63 is factory rated at 603hp 627tq. Renntech rates them at 685/667 average, 691/694 peak bone stock. McLaren underrates even more.
    Check this video out, ironically the 765LT made EXACTLY 765 at the wheels- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoSBtiJXt1s
    Now take the same car, put it in 110* Arizona heat after ran hard with high coolant and oil temps and yeah it'll make closer to rated power.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aevus View Post
    there is no international standards for that?
    I believe the standard is that you have to deliver at least the power you claim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arizona Vipers View Post
    All the German turbo cars are massively underrated. The 4.0 Mercedes motors sometimes make more at the wheels than crank advertised. They do it so the cars can make full rated power under any circumstances.
    Like if it makes 100hp over rated power under ideal conditions, they still want the car to make minimum rated power with 110* ambient and 280* oil for example.
    Here's an average example- https://www.renntechmercedes.com/ind...13-e63s-detail
    Renntech likes to give stock cars a baseline before their tunes/mods. They are the only tuner I know of that is this honest instead of inflating their tune number.
    The latest E63 is factory rated at 603hp 627tq. Renntech rates them at 685/667 average, 691/694 peak bone stock. McLaren underrates even more.
    Check this video out, ironically the 765LT made EXACTLY 765 at the wheels- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoSBtiJXt1s
    Now take the same car, put it in 110* Arizona heat after ran hard with high coolant and oil temps and yeah it'll make closer to rated power.
    Arizona, thanks for the info, it all makes sense

    And now, what about the Dodge Viper and Chevy Vette? Are they able to deliver their rated power under any circumstances?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aevus View Post
    Arizona, thanks for the info, it all makes sense

    And now, what about the Dodge Viper and Chevy Vette? Are they able to deliver their rated power under any circumstances?
    Not the Viper, I don't think it ever makes it's rated power. Timing is pulled at 201*. Most dynos are 530-560whp, that's a lot of loss.

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    They underrate their figures but also, Porsche horsepower is just different

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arizona Vipers View Post
    Timing is pulled at 201*.
    is there a way around this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aevus View Post
    is there a way around this?

    HP Tuners and a really good tuner, or Motec lol


 

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