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Old Oct 19, 2016 | 03:09 PM
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Almost 900HP 488

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GSR Technik tuned 488 in conjunction with Boden Autohaus and BBI Autosport owner is @lucieM4

 
Old Oct 27, 2016 | 07:43 PM
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Old Sep 17, 2017 | 04:21 AM
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Dyno is showing 650 WHP. With 15% drive loss, that would make it 770 HP. How are they getting the other 130 hp?
 
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Dyno is showing 650 WHP. With 15% drive loss, that would make it 770 HP. How are they getting the other 130 hp?
Look at the bottom of the graph it says 705whp. Still don't know how they get 900bhp, because even at 15% loss which is still kinda high for these new 2wd cars, puts him at 810bhp.

For just tune on pump, thats some good streetable power.
 
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The dyno doesn't make sense. How did they get 900 hp from 705 whp. That's a 21% drive loss for a 2 wheel drive.
 



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