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Originally Posted by travelin texans
There's another post about this new engine that says"430 hp @ 5500 rpm", that's a huge difference. Not that it matters I'd never own one!
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It's 430 at 5500 and 475 at 4400 or something like that, but 400+ lb/ft is available from 1500 rpms. It has a very flat torque curve with lots of useable area under the curve.
I also thought the numbers would be higher, but this engine wasn't meant to be a Dyno queen, it was meant to be a work horse. They calculated the displacement required to meet the demands of the medium duty trucks (think 650/750) at stoichiometric and came out to 7.3 liters. This means it should be efficient-ish and last a long time.
It was intended to serve in the medium duty trucks, with the added benefit as serving as a nice option between the 6.2 and the 6.7. Since it was designed to do so at stoich, it should be very fuel efficient while doing so for what it is.
Whether or not it delivers what was promised remains to be seen, but the numbers are fine when you see the torque curve and consider that it has 400 lb/ft available almost immediately. It should also be able to do this a long, long time.
It's going to be mated to the 10 speed which has a VERY short first gear ratio, and a very tall 10th gear ratio. Leaving a lot of flexibility with rear end choices and still having plenty of low end grunt and nice low rpms at speed on the highway whichever way you go.
That 10 speed helps a lot with the 5.0 and its narrow, peaky power band. Should do a great job keeping this one where it needs to be to perform.