It's a GM product- it will suck no matter how they brand it.
When I first read this thread I assumed the 11500 ft lbs of torque was a misprint. But then I saw that same number stated on their super bowl ad, which I assume was proofread pretty thoroughly. I'm no engineer, but if that number is correct wouldn't you need drive axles about 18" thick?
I get using the hummer brand for this. If it's a success they can brand it as a big win for gm. If it's a failure they can downplay it enough to not tarnish the chevy/GMC branding.
gearheadmb said:When I first read this thread I assumed the 11500 ft lbs of torque was a misprint. But then I saw that same number stated on their super bowl ad, which I assume was proofread pretty thoroughly. I'm no engineer, but if that number is correct wouldn't you need drive axles about 18" thick?
I get using the hummer brand for this. If it's a success they can brand it as a big win for gm. If it's a failure they can downplay it enough to not tarnish the chevy/GMC branding.
That's torque at the wheel.
In reply to gearheadmb :
The 11.5k is probably taking gearing into account. It's likely a very torquey thing, but not 10 times more than some beastly modern muscle cars or diesel 1 ton trucks.
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