Boyracer wrote:Dyno day we had a while ago.
My stock SE...106kw.
Dazs' stock SP...121kw.
Same dyno,same day.
My SP this morning, same dyno different day, one piece of hose, 160.5kw.
Also, there was another stock SP on that same day running 130rwkw.
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Boyracer wrote:Dyno day we had a while ago.
My stock SE...106kw.
Dazs' stock SP...121kw.
Same dyno,same day.
Maybe. I can't imagine how it only loses 13-15kw in the drivetrain. It's normally a bit higher than that...Garry wrote:Maybe they underquoted on the SE just in case they read the graphs wrong again?
THE REAL BORIS wrote:My typo. on the 121rwkw ..........![]()
But the obvious consensus is that the SE is 108kw at the wheels and a very suspect 121 kw at the flywheel. The USA Mazdaspeed has the same approx. 148rwhp or 110rwkw (DynoDynamics in all cases). The same car is rated at 178 flywheel hp or 133 kw. No doubt in my mind that Mazda has made another deliberate error.
Moving on to the SP (with a very similar drivetrain), it should be losing roughly 133 - 110kw i.e. 23kw. This would mean 150 - 23 = 127rwkw minimum or 157 - 23 = 134rwkw (depending which original press you read).
Since the SE is definitely producing the figures found by so many club members, can we then assume that the SP should be producing in the order of a stock 130 rwkw, not the 120 rwkw? The acceleration times would support this, any comments (of course you fool).
Casey wrote: SE also has a bigger OD at the tyre treads which will also affect a rolling road dyno figure to its advantage I suspect (I'm basing this on the reason why Massy Furguson's have such tall rear tyres to gain more tractive effort).
Alf wrote:Casey wrote: SE also has a bigger OD at the tyre treads which will also affect a rolling road dyno figure to its advantage I suspect (I'm basing this on the reason why Massy Furguson's have such tall rear tyres to gain more tractive effort).
Is thebecause you're talking through your
here?
Can't have it both ways, either lower gearing gives you mechanical advantage or taller tyres do.
Cheers,
Alf
Alf wrote:Casey wrote: SE also has a bigger OD at the tyre treads which will also affect a rolling road dyno figure to its advantage I suspect (I'm basing this on the reason why Massy Furguson's have such tall rear tyres to gain more tractive effort).
Is thebecause you're talking through your
here?
Can't have it both ways, either lower gearing gives you mechanical advantage or taller tyres do.
Cheers,
Alf
Casey wrote: In any case, the SE has a lower overall fianl drive as it's in gear speeds (road) are lower per engine revolution then a normal NB8B/C or SP.
Casey wrote: In any case, the SE has a lower overall fianl drive as it's in gear speeds (road) are lower per engine revolution then a normal NB8B/C or SP.
Alf wrote:\\Perhaps you're getting confused by the lower top speeds in each gear of the SE, due to the lower red line and rev limit?
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