Around 20% for a RWD, bit less for a FWD.Kustom_FTO wrote:That sounds about right doesn't it? Considering the factory rating would be at the flywheel?pete_gpx wrote:Very true on the dyno comments.
My manager from work has a manual FG F6 Typhoon ute, rated at 315kw from factory. Shortly after buying it, he went to have a power run on a dyno to see what it would pull before any modifications. The printout from the run, which he has showed me, displayed a result of 297kw at the wheels, which is practically impossible given that the car was brand new and completely standard.
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FPV F6 are known to produce more power than quoted. The straight 6 version though, never seen a V6 one beforemr_andersen wrote:It could be the dyno. That said, a lot of the turbo V6 Falcons are under rated when it comes to power so that the V8's look like the better more powerful cars.pete_gpx wrote:My manager from work has a manual FG F6 Typhoon ute, rated at 315kw from factory. Shortly after buying it, he went to have a power run on a dyno to see what it would pull before any modifications. The printout from the run, which he has showed me, displayed a result of 297kw at the wheels, which is practically impossible given that the car was brand new and completely standard.

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and they also do 100kms per litre of fuel and 7's down the quarterpayaya wrote:FPV F6 are known to produce more power than quoted. The straight 6 version though, never seen a V6 one beforemr_andersen wrote:It could be the dyno. That said, a lot of the turbo V6 Falcons are under rated when it comes to power so that the V8's look like the better more powerful cars.pete_gpx wrote:My manager from work has a manual FG F6 Typhoon ute, rated at 315kw from factory. Shortly after buying it, he went to have a power run on a dyno to see what it would pull before any modifications. The printout from the run, which he has showed me, displayed a result of 297kw at the wheels, which is practically impossible given that the car was brand new and completely standard.

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Bahah you think I don't laugh when I comment about Fords on this forum??vipfto wrote:and they also do 100kms per litre of fuel and 7's down the quarterpayaya wrote:FPV F6 are known to produce more power than quoted. The straight 6 version though, never seen a V6 one beforemr_andersen wrote:It could be the dyno. That said, a lot of the turbo V6 Falcons are under rated when it comes to power so that the V8's look like the better more powerful cars.pete_gpx wrote:My manager from work has a manual FG F6 Typhoon ute, rated at 315kw from factory. Shortly after buying it, he went to have a power run on a dyno to see what it would pull before any modifications. The printout from the run, which he has showed me, displayed a result of 297kw at the wheels, which is practically impossible given that the car was brand new and completely standard.

Thanks for reminding me!! My work mate has an EF Falcon (Think they were 147KW stock) the same as the FTO Mivec. He spent 2k on it and it's pulling 165KW at the wheels.
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So an FTO with 147KW at 7500rpm and 200NM at 6000rpm compared to a Ferrari with 491 newton meters at 5500 rpm and maximum power of 319 kilowatts at 6750 rpm is comparable? Ferrari is 20% heavier.
How are they similar? Did you look at how power is delivered? The Ferrari probably produces more torque than the FTO at 2000rpm!!
To bring in some comedy, a Ford Falcon XR6T produces similar power to your car on a dyno but it double the most torque you can produce in your NA FTO at 2000rpm.
Except if your Bonnoz haha.
How are they similar? Did you look at how power is delivered? The Ferrari probably produces more torque than the FTO at 2000rpm!!
To bring in some comedy, a Ford Falcon XR6T produces similar power to your car on a dyno but it double the most torque you can produce in your NA FTO at 2000rpm.
Except if your Bonnoz haha.
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He just had to mention the ford falcon didn't he, lol.
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yip but we knew it was coming
If he wants power to weight ratios my bike has 277KW/Tonne incl rider 11sec down the quarter, happy to take on any ford
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Payaya, you'll go gooey in the wee wee over the Falcon the guys at Envy built. These guys built my car as well.
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