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<blockquote data-quote="KAH 24" data-source="post: 1590391" data-attributes="member: 43659"><p>[USER=18674]@TheTeej[/USER] </p><p></p><p>Work=Force x Distance. A larger diameter tire forces the drivetrain to push a lot harder to go the same speed—significantly increasing the amount of torque load on the transmission.</p><p></p><p>[USER=35543]@FordTechOne[/USER] may be able to clarify this, but my understanding is the 10spd 10r80 is rated for 590lb-ft max torque capacity. Given that our trucks have 510lb-ft max torque at the crankshaft there is only 80lb-ft of wiggle room available. </p><p></p><p>This is also why I’m wary of boosting the performance of my stock engine. There is a “popular” Raptor version which bumps HP to 525 and TQ to 610 (via a tune). That is cutting it far too close in my mind (unless internal work is done to beef up the transmission—which of course kills factory warranty (thus aftermarket warranty).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KAH 24, post: 1590391, member: 43659"] [USER=18674]@TheTeej[/USER] Work=Force x Distance. A larger diameter tire forces the drivetrain to push a lot harder to go the same speed—significantly increasing the amount of torque load on the transmission. [USER=35543]@FordTechOne[/USER] may be able to clarify this, but my understanding is the 10spd 10r80 is rated for 590lb-ft max torque capacity. Given that our trucks have 510lb-ft max torque at the crankshaft there is only 80lb-ft of wiggle room available. This is also why I’m wary of boosting the performance of my stock engine. There is a “popular” Raptor version which bumps HP to 525 and TQ to 610 (via a tune). That is cutting it far too close in my mind (unless internal work is done to beef up the transmission—which of course kills factory warranty (thus aftermarket warranty). [/QUOTE]
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