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Originally Posted by Redglare there is a small difference between the SAE and EEC test protocol in how they calculate output/drive train loss, basically a EU 370z will make same
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But thanks for the name "EEC" I'll look into it (just food for thought)
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yea I like sticking to the SAe
![]() also fun fact; SAE was changed around ~2007, so a 2003 nissan 350z making 287hp would actually be calculated as less horsepower in 2013. If I remember correctly like 15hp less. so a 2007 350z actually makes over 30hp vs the 03. |
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