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Originally Posted by carbonBLUE
for example
2012 ft-86
say if it were 2660 lbs
had 212 whp after mods and tune
= 12.547 power to weight
2012 mustang v6
3453 lbs
259.25 whp (after 15% drivetrain loss, being optomistic ofc and not using 20% drivetrain loss)
= 13.319 power to weight
2013 genesis coupe 2.0T
3294 lbs
233 whp (assuming under the same drive train loss as the mustang)
=14.092 power to weight
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im not sure about the accuracy of the mustang and GC weights, but i highly doubt the ft86 will be under 2700lbs. My guess is closer to 2800lbs stock, with the 212whp you mentioned (which i agree should be easy to get even if the engine is not underrated by toyota) that puts us at 13.208 p/w.
and another thing, there is NO WAY the mustang only loses 15%. anyone here dynoed one?