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Old 02-23-2001, 11:17 AM   #8
Jaydee
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Best as I can tell, net hp these days is the actual output at the flywheel of the motor, carrying its normal as installed production accessories. Everything I have ever read on rwhp shows that the net hp is reduce by an average of 20% to 30%, depending on the type of transmission used and the overall efficiency of the balance of the components oclutch, rear end etc.) f the drive train.
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