I will try my best to explain. Rear wheel Horse Power or RWHP is roughly 15%-20% less power than the Fly Wheel Horse Power rating. This is due to drive train loss such as Automatic/Manual transmissions, gears, weight of the tires and wheels etc. Fly Wheel Horse power is what the engine will do on a dyno out of the car but with the Air Conditioner, Alternator, Power Steering, Power Break pumps etc. Way back in 1972 the Automotive industry switched from Gross Horse Power to NEt Horse Power. This meant that prior to 72' the HP rating was from the engine without any accessories such as Alternator, Power Steering, power breaks etc. This added up to about 50 HP. All said and told, RWHP says it all, no mater what your flywheel HP Gross/Net is the proof is what gets to the ground.
Hope I explained this correctly.
Wayne