05-02-2014, 05:36 PM
Would be good here to get @ wheels and @ flywheel figures if we can, or encourage people to get them from their dyno place.
Looking at the losses vs peak powers can give some interesting numbers too.
Also generally it's safer to compare @ wheels, and then correct for flywheel using a consistent method. Given all 306 HDi's run the same drive-train there isn't really any reason why that isn't a viable tool for comparisons either.
Coast-down corrections are fraught with accuracy issues really.
Cheers
Dave
Looking at the losses vs peak powers can give some interesting numbers too.
Also generally it's safer to compare @ wheels, and then correct for flywheel using a consistent method. Given all 306 HDi's run the same drive-train there isn't really any reason why that isn't a viable tool for comparisons either.
Coast-down corrections are fraught with accuracy issues really.
Cheers
Dave