Reading torque at the flywheel with a motor on a stand is easy to understand but, putting a truck on a dyno gets me confused. With gear reduction playing into the picture, I would think torque would be way up there. Even with my 460 ft/lb motor, multiply that by 4. 10 and it's already up to 1886 ft/lbs at the rear axle. If I run in O/D reduce that by . 69 and it's still 1301 ft/lbs. I realize that tire diameter is a big factor and it's a torque reduction O/D effect. Put the truck in 1st gear, especially with the manual granny gear, and the torque numbers at the rear wheels should be pretty scarey. I've never put my truck on a dyno. All I know is it tows my 5th easier in lower gears and hauls axx empty. But it would seem the V-10 would have the performance edge even over the HO Cummins with it's ability to use direct (3rd) with a 4. 10 ratio while the Cummins has to use O/D at 70mph. Knock off 30% for the Cummins while the V-10 puts 100% out the tailshaft. Thats 450 ft/lbs at the tailshaft vs (555 X . 69)= 382 ft/lbs. What am I missing here fellers?