to the rear wheels?
No, to the front

Your dum that could be to the engine!

Youre fat

What other wheels are they gonna go to, and
doesnt the engine make the hp that would make it to the rear wheels.( if you really are fat, sorry

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No. You have HP that is measured at the crank (Brake Horse Power) and HP that is measured at the wheels. The HP will always experence a loss when transfered through the drivetrain to the wheels. I am not sure how much of a loss there is on lower HP applications around 50HP, but I would guess about 1-2 HP, maybe more, maybe less..One way to reduce HP loss from the crank to the wheels is a lighter flywheel... Ask your dad, I'm sure he knows alot about that stuff.