Hey guys anyone ever dyno'd their engine and then dyno'd the whole truck? I'm wondering what the loss in horsepower would be through the drivetrain.
Engine H.P. vs Wheel H.P.
Horsepower loss from engine to wheels?
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Horsepower loss from engine to wheels?
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Re: Horsepower loss from engine to wheels?
This is somewhat difficult. You need to be more specific. What Transmission? What rear gear? What size wheels and tires? Drivetrain loss can be anywhere from 18-28%.
Example is my wheels and tires on my 71 weight close to 90lbs each, now that means just in wheel weight I have close to 200lbs. I have a C6 transmission. A C6 weighs around 230lbs. It has quite a bit of drivetrain loss just though the auto, but there is also torque multiplication through the converter.
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Example is my wheels and tires on my 71 weight close to 90lbs each, now that means just in wheel weight I have close to 200lbs. I have a C6 transmission. A C6 weighs around 230lbs. It has quite a bit of drivetrain loss just though the auto, but there is also torque multiplication through the converter.
Let us know more for an answer to you.
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Re: Horsepower loss from engine to wheels?
All of my hot rod buddies tell me, for the worst case scenario, a 30% loss can be expected. It varies greatly tho.

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Re: Horsepower loss from engine to wheels?
-1969 F100 shortbed
-T19 manual tranny
-3.0 ring gear/ 9" rear end
-31 inch tires
-15" steel rims
I wanted to get a general idea for our trucks. I've seen the differences in newer mustangs and stuff but nothing ever for our trucks. I'm gonna dyno my truck in a few days. Edelbrock has dyno results with their Performer RPM 390 at about 450 hp. I have a very similar build with a 428 plus roller everything so I just wanted to get an idea of what the engnie might be at after seeing the hp at the wheels.
-T19 manual tranny
-3.0 ring gear/ 9" rear end
-31 inch tires
-15" steel rims
I wanted to get a general idea for our trucks. I've seen the differences in newer mustangs and stuff but nothing ever for our trucks. I'm gonna dyno my truck in a few days. Edelbrock has dyno results with their Performer RPM 390 at about 450 hp. I have a very similar build with a 428 plus roller everything so I just wanted to get an idea of what the engnie might be at after seeing the hp at the wheels.
1969 F100 428 with T19, 3.00 9inch 31 spline w/ Detroit Trutrac, '74 frame swap successful!
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Re: Horsepower loss from engine to wheels?
With what you are describing I would guess between 22-24% drivetrain loss. Keep us update on your build sounds interesting. I am going to pull my 390 out here within the next 30 days and send it to FE Specialties, looking for about 370hp and 460ft lbs.
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Blessings,
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