Ford Says The Dark Horse Makes 500 HP, Four Dynos Said Four Different Numbers
The same Dark Horse produced 420 to 465 wheel horsepower across four dynos. Ford’s official 500 HP crank rating assumes drivetrain losses the dynos disagreed on. Weather correction factors alone can shift a single pull by nearly 100 horsepower. Measurable performance is important. It’s how we know what parts enhance an engine and which ones diminish it. Horsepower and torque figures are the backbone of performance car sales, and they’re important for marketing even lesser cars like crossovers and SUVs . That’s why a new report might make you question how much stock you put in those figures. Automakers and tuners alike use dynomometers to figure out how much power and torque a car or engine or motor can produce. What most don’t know is that different dynos can read drastically differently, and in fact, the same exact car can produce wildly different readings on the same dyno. More: Ferrari SUV Dyno Pull Proves The Old School V12 Has New Secrets To prove the point, Matt ...