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The losses thru the drive train will diminish as a % of power as the power increases ie don't expect a 300 kW car to have the same % loss as a 100 kW car.

In general, at the numbers we are dealing with here, add 1/3 of the rwkW to get fwkW, so, you should have approx 270 fwkW.

If you use a Dynamic Test Systems dyno, they have a procedure to accurately determine fwkW from rwkW.

It's a fixed loss depending on what type of car you have:

- Big V8 or XR6T RWD, 60kW loss

- Small FWD, 40kW loss

- Mid size RWD or small 4WD (R32/33 or WRX), 50kW loss

- Mid size 4WD (GTR), 60kW loss

So a dyno can read 100 or 300 rwkW, you'll still only have that fixed difference between wheel and engine power readings.

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