30-07-2013, 02:31 PM
I don't buy it. Ever car I've ever dyno'd, diesel or petrol for a pure power run does not get loaded up as heavily as on the road. You just don't need to. NExt time you run a car on the dyno, watch how fast it accelerates.
Even if the clutch slips on the road, it does not necessarily mean it's making more torque...
I've had cars right on the edge of clutch slip which are fine on the flat, but slip uphill... I'm pretty sure I make the same torque whether I'm going up or down hill!
JP
Even if the clutch slips on the road, it does not necessarily mean it's making more torque...
I've had cars right on the edge of clutch slip which are fine on the flat, but slip uphill... I'm pretty sure I make the same torque whether I'm going up or down hill!
JP
JP