There's no industry standard fr placement of the stack or anything like that. I get the argument but unless it's blatant people are skewing numbers on purpose it's not a big enough variance for it to matter IMO.

Everyone cheats to make bigger numbers everyone does that "magic run" we have all done it.

It's a double edge sword though imo. You'd have to be stupid to fudge numbers so badly. It's easy to tell if a 600whp car is really only making 400, or an na car is not as fast as it should be.

I could post a 280whp na b series graph but if my car runs 14s.......