
08-19-2008, 12:37 AM
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Originally Posted by steves I remember a post from some time ago... but I can't seem to locate it.
Someone had posted an article that gave numbers on how little loss the titan had in transmitting power to the rear wheels. Anyone remember it or am I crazy? | just search for crank horsepower and horsepower to the rear. crank i'd imagine is 305, give or take and i'm guessing 279 to the rear, where i think say a dodge lamb is like 345 to the crank and 270 to the rear wheels. even the new Turd loses a whole lot more to the rear then the Titan. the titan's drivetrain is one of the most efficient designs out there, if not the best...
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