Norheat
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Check out the link to the below article on the dyno numbers of the New Powerboost. Sleeper? I think so.
http://tfltruck.com/2021/01/new-202...oes-on-the-dyno-puts-down-impressive-numbers/
The gas/electric powertrain delivered an average of 405.75 horsepower near 4,500 rpm and 485.5 lb-ft of torque around 4,250 rpm. If you assume a 15% drivetrain power loss, this new Hybrid could be producing closer to 466 horsepower at the crank.
http://tfltruck.com/2021/01/new-202...oes-on-the-dyno-puts-down-impressive-numbers/
The gas/electric powertrain delivered an average of 405.75 horsepower near 4,500 rpm and 485.5 lb-ft of torque around 4,250 rpm. If you assume a 15% drivetrain power loss, this new Hybrid could be producing closer to 466 horsepower at the crank.
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