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what would be an example of an sae rating
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An example of an SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) rating is the SAE horsepower, which measures the power output of internal combustion engines. SAE J1349 is a specific standard for measuring net horsepower, taking into account losses in the drivetrain. This rating is crucial for providing a consistent and comparable measure of engine power across different vehicles and brands. For instance, a car engine rated at 300 SAE horsepower has been tested under controlled conditions to ensure that the figure accurately reflects the engine's performance on the road, making it easier for consumers to compare the power of different vehicles.
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