to the rear wheels?
No, to the front
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Your dum that could be to the engine!
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Youre fat
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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.