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Old 04-30-2012, 07:10 PM   #36
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Originally Posted by Blueclyde View Post
That Romeo plant is 6 miles due North of where I live.

GM rates at "Net" power and that is still flywheel power on an engine dyno. To keep it simple let's just say that the power is measured using all of the "ancillary" systems it would have on it when installed in the vehcile. This would include air intake syetm (air filter box and piping), FEAD and the exhaust system, including the resultant restrictions. Many manufacturers rate "Gross" power which usually does not include any of those systems/restruictions. Net power is always less than Gross power for a given engine, and it could be as much as 5% less. This is a general description and I'm not sure what the acutal gross numbers for the LSA in the ZL1 but I know GM rates at Net and certifies this with an outside party. GM ratings show the power available with the driver's butt in the seat.

Not sure what Ford does but I would bet it is Gross power.
i know the difference between net and gross. but i've seen some people refer to rear wheel hp as net, and others as you described above.

i don't think ford's rating this engine at gross, as i thinnk that no one uses that anymore.
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