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Old Aug 29, 2002, 10:59 AM
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Question power loss ratio for AWD

anyone know the actual power loss through the AWD trans?
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I had my completely standard Evo dynoed recently and it recorded 125.5kw at the wheels. Since they are quoted as having 206kw, that would make it about a 40% loss.

Unless of course I've got a problem I don't know about.
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i think you have a problem... here in the states the wrx has 227hp at the wheels and its only susposed to have a 24% loss... just a rumor, but 40% is way to much of a loss. im not sure about the evo's in au though.
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trev555's EVO engine might not be performing at its 100% capacity. That might due to age, gas, condition of the engine and the car (wear in drivetrain parts might cause a problem too).

Most AWD car will lose approx 25-35% of power as far as I read in the past
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Yeah, I've read to approximate a 35% drivetrain loss for AWD cars. Of course that's just from reading...no personal experience or formulas to back it up.
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From experience, drivetrain loss isn't more than 25%.
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Does any one company/manuf. claim to have a more efficient AWD system than another?

If someone could make an AWD drivetrain with less loss and a powerful engine to put in front of it then they'd have a nice little thing going for em.

On a related note, what's approx drivetrain loss for RWD? I've been told to expect 10-12% on FWD and heard RWD was slightly less efficient but never seen any ballpark numbers.
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FWD is better than RWD in the powerloss just because it doesnt have to be converted in the axle its just right there, but i think its only 12% FWD is less than 10%.
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