IF the V10 really has 310HP and you can get it in an Automatic, but they detune the Cummins to get it in an Automatic, SOMEBODY ain't telling the truth. What does that really say about the power of the V10?
I think you are confusing a few things here.
First, HP/Torque measurements taken from the crank will vary based upon 1 thing. . (RPMs) Measurements at this point will tell you what the engine is capable of producing at each level of RPM. (discount temps,altitude, etc. . )
Rear wheel measurements of HP/Torque reflect NOT ONLY what the engine is producing at a given RPM, but also the resultant effects of each gear ration. Naturally minus any inherent friction losses.
Therefore, the Cummins and the V10 both have the same amount of "potential ability", otherwise known as Torque. But the V10 is capable of doing it "quicker". One reason for this is due to higher rev limit... typical of a gasoline motor vs a Diesel.
Hence, HP is a measure of how much TIME is required to perform a unit of work.
TORQUE is a measure of HOW MUCH WORK CAN BE PERFORMED. .
Allow me to say it another way for those who still may be unclear. Lets say you need to lift a few bales of hay to the top of a barn.
Your HP rating is based upon how quickly you can lift the load to the top. If the load is 10 bales, chances are you will move one at a time. Therefore, thinking of it in terms of "GEAR" ratios, your working at a 10 to 1 ratio.
TORQUE is a measure of how many of those bales you can lift at one time. Each additional bale you can lift at one time decreases your ratio.
But which one will break your arms??
Torque and HP are sorta opposites. A transmission is nothing more than a manipulation of the engines ratings.
As HP rises, Torque falls. Easily proven every time you climb a hill. Downshifting increases your ability to climb the hill, but you speed decreases in the process.
SO... . Let me say it again, TORQUE is the measurement that can BREAKS THINGS... .
As far as the "pretzel" analogy... I was simply talking about what excessive torque will do. Obviously the way you are handling the 900 ft/lbs allows things to remain intact.
If your so confident... "Can my sixteen year old borrow your truck for a while. " We'll let him see how fast he can launch the truck!! After all, if everythings is strong enough... . why would you be worried??
Do you honestly expect DC to put their pocketbook on the line in this situation... . considering you wouldn't?? OR be nut to do!!
DC didn't build the truck for a guy like you... they build it for that 16 year old.
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