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Old 07-08-2018, 06:08 PM   #130
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Also doing some quick math. If a car is 2800lbs with 200hp = 14-1 ratio. Losing 100lbs makes it a 13.5-1 ratio or 1.037 better ratio. 200 x 1.037 = 207.4hp this is at the crank.

You’d have to do the equation yourself based on your base to current weight, as well as your baseline whp to new whp or baseline crank to new crank to get the exact hp equivalent ratios for weight reduction.
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