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Old Apr 28, 2004 | 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Ryan23silverado
fwhp is flywheel horsepower (power from the engine w/o going through the drivetrain), but why is it "corrected"?
Just a guess, but probibly because they are dynoing RWHP, and they are advertising FWHP on average, due to the variation in drivelines.
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Old Apr 28, 2004 | 06:56 PM
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hey retsell why do you even bother critisizing anyone when you still cantfigure out your radix.and for your turbo kit that didnt work ,maybe your the problem, after all this is the second kit that wont work for you.lets see what this guy is doing on this turbo kit for our trucks maybe it will be a killer kit.
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Old Apr 28, 2004 | 07:08 PM
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No criticism here. I know what it costs and takes to be the forerunner of kits. headaches and lots of money spent from doing things two or three times that could have been saved

Power to ya speedhoe04. I just wanted to know why the conversion to fwhp? I think anyone who knows enough to buy a turbo kit would respect rwhp numbers -however the public would like to see that bigger fwhp in an advertisement.

Another turbo kit would be great. Is this one going after the y-pipe ?
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