Originally Posted by: HK1837 Again Gross is the only way you can compare engines, once they are "as installed" the comparison is no longer valid as the power output can be affected by things as diverse as:
HD radiator.
Viscous or fixed fan.
HD clutch.
Body style (exhaust bends).
Air pressure.
Temperature.
etc etc.
You even see DIN figures quoted at different rpm as the engines cannot reach the peak power rpm as installed due to restrictive exhaust, manifold or even an auto transmission.
Gross figures are the engine on a dyno in controlled conditions. The peak power and torque are quoted straight off the dyno graphs unless they are deliberately hidden (which can happen with any power figures). Manufacturers can be sneaky and not even tell lies to hide power figures, they just quote them at different rpm, or not change the power figures for obviously modified engines compared to the previous engine eg GT-HO or L34.
Rubbish HD radiator makes no difference at all.
HD clutch BS as well.
Air pressure and temp etc is controlled in both DIN and more so in ECE.
The fan makes bugger all difference the exhaust bends are all good as DIN picks up any loose and the person is now informed that something is different.
It's all about being informed as to what is truly what with DIN figures they maybe the same engine exactly but they don't perform the same and that's what people would want to know.
Your argument is like a simple wage earners position and votes ALP as he does not give a toss about reality or the facts and as such just puts what they want to hear up front.
If I were to run a business like that I would not know what the hell is truly going on.
I want to know truly what the hell is truly what at all times so I am truly in control of every thing in reality.
That's the difference between leadership and just following along with the flow.
Look at the XA-B gross figures for the 302 240HP they say !!! and a 308 is 240HP as well in Gross HP, so ok then should one believe that this is truly a fact, to you it is ? but hang about the 308 has a 4 barrel carby and the 302 has only a 2 barrel on it, something is up ? I have drags a lot of XA-B 302 V8's and driven them and they sure did not perform like a 308 did.
Now in the pub a dude will inform me that his 302 is just as powerful as my 308 because the Gross figures say so.
A XB 302 Net HP is 159HP at 4400RPM and 251LB at 2500RPM this is reality or a 2 barrel carby that they only have.
A XC 302 Net HP is 202HP at 4600RPM and 268LB at 3000RPM but this has a 4 barrel on it.
So just by this 2 barrel vs 4 barrel carby point we can see that we have a loss of at least 40HP regardless and it just goes to prove Gross is just rubbish.
It's like some fool that knows my business turns over 4 million a year, so that clown thinks I am filthy rich and doing so well, but in fact the reality is, it could be a shockingly bad performance.