Originally Posted by: HK1837 The DIN power ratings aren’t in a car afaik, they are a simulation on a dyno.
DIN is on a Dyno in reality hooked up to the engine with all exhaust air filter, water pump and all etc just like it would be in a car within a set temp, in fact ECE I think it's called is a more advanced than DIN. GMH went to DIN with the VB Commodore and then to ECE with the VZ or about that time.
Max HP figures are one thing but any serious person needs a graph to understand what's going on, look at a HT GTS 350 4speed and drive that and then drive a VX SS 5.7L and you will see a huge difference in how the power comes on, the Old HT has massive grunt down low that a VX 5.7L does not have at all, you have to wait for 4000RPM to come on until the 5.7L even comes alive and it has nothing on a HT 350 until then.
So even if the VX SS did have the same max HP as the HT GTS350 one would not have a clue by reading the max HP as to what is truly what, they are both totally different in how they perform.
Look at a Ford XF 4.1L OHV EFI and a 1988 3.9L OHC the 3.9L has nothing on the 4.1L down low, if you have ever driven a 1988 EA Falcon 3.9L 3sp auto you would know that they were totally pathetic in taking off the line, you would be flat out spinning the wheels on grass they were that shockingly gutless until the revs got up and then they went well. but you can not see that fact on paper with the max HP shown.
So if you had a XF from new and you went and up dated to the new EA and looking at the brochure and seeing the power increase you would be impressed but when you drove it you may be totally shocked to fine just how gutless it is to get it off the line, I am sure that a EA Falcon 3 sp auto could not even make it up my uncles drive way into his garage and driving around his town of hills such a ting would be out of the question, even tho he drove a stock 138 EJ holden and a XM 200 Fatura 2sp auto around the place.
Now lets say we look at someone who has a car and wants to know what to do to it so as to make it run more efficiently, well one may start with the exhaust and lets say the car is a HG 253 well the best value is just go to a 2 1/4 single with a free flow muffler for a start. now they will feel the difference easy but what if they ask for proof of this before they fork out, well I could show std is 131hp-fw and this exhaust system makes it 154hp-fw and it's all a increase of Torque and power over the whole rev range, but a graph would clearly show such, but it will be louder than stock, now if they don't want the extra noise well then it's a twin 2in exhaust system they will have to go for the same efficiency advantage, but quiet.
Now one may ask how come the 253 will only have 154hp when Holden say 185hp, well them figures are fantasy land figures and nothing to do with reality worth talking about. No engine is of any practical use siting on a stand with no air filter exhaust or the rest that goes with it when in a car.