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Originally Posted by 94cobra69ss396
Yes but you have to remember that those flywheel numbers are SAE net numbers. That means the engine was tested with all belt-driven accessories, air cleaner, emission controls and a complete exhaust. Whereas the 496 for example was tested with open headers and an electric water pump only.
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So the 496 flywheel horsepower numbers is more inline with the gross hp numbers of old then? That would explain the larger hp loss to the wheels.
BTW, the AC was running on my dyno run, I forgot to turn off the climate control or shut off the AC. I found out that in the STS-V the AC compressor is still engaged at WOT unlike most cars that I am used to that shuts off the compressor at WOT.
Bob