Originally Posted by C_Plunkett
The correction accounts for power loss through the drivetrain. The dyno measures torque and HP at the rear wheel. The correction then applies a percent drivetrain loss to derive the flywheel torque and HP. The original poster stated that they were using a correction of 1:1, so what is reported as flywheel on the charts is actually what is measured at the rear wheels.
So what are you saying... something that is more understandable to people whose tech knowledge is not as advanced...?