Diamondpilot
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- Joined
- Jan 18, 2007
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- Daleville, IN
- Tractor
- Jinma 254/284 Ford 861 Powermaster at work
How many did you build from the castings up, direct injection, variable valve timing, etc? I guess you are saying the ford engineers figured out something you couldn't in "hundreds" of attempts.
You are completely WRONG in your HP and torque comparison. You have it completely backwards. Maybe now I understand why you are often misquoting and not grasping this. A dyno measures torque. HP is calculated from this torque number. The formula is HP = (torque * rpm) / 5252. If you look at a dyno printout, HP and torque are always equal at 5252 rpms. This is why your beloved hemi makes more HP but less torque than the ecoboost. The hemi is revving high to produce HP and the ecoboost is producing torque at much lowers revs. The hemi will benefit with the new 8 speed by allowing the engine to stay at high rpms but who wants to listen to an engine run at high rpms towing all day. I am surprised you don't understand torque is measured and HP is calculated after your "hundreds" of engine builds.
The HP formula also explains why diesel engines HP to torque spread is so wide, very few can rev up to 5252 rpms. Diesel engines benefit from many gears because of their narrow rpm range. Torque at low rpms is good for towing and torque at high rpms is good for racing.
Here is a copy of the two dynos on the same scale. Unfortunately, the dyno isn't showing the hemi below 3700 rpms because that is where it flounders and the ecoboost shines.
He still wont get it. lol. Either way, I dont hate the Hemi. Nothing would make me happier today than to walk into my garage and see a brand new Challenger Hemi sitting there. I had a 2500 Dodge 4x4 with a Hemi and it was just as you said, reving to beat all to pull 8,000#. My 01 F-150 with its wimpy 5.4 producing 260HP back then did just as good pulling the same load. Yes, the Hemi sounded great, just as Norm at my local gas station, I visited him 30% more often then the other trucks I owned getting 12 mpg as my best tank.
I know mpg is not all to talk about. Back in 08 when I bought my Titan in my eyes it was the best truck on the market but its weak spot is mpg rating. Put a load behind it though and your forget its a 14mpg machine. Just yesterday I towed a 7,000# Foton Tractor on my car hauler and at 65mph it was getting 11 mpg.
Chris
Chris