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Funny thing is, an electric motor of equal horsepower would trump any diesel engine's torque figure.
But draw soo much amperage that the battery system would weigh too much to make the vehicle go anywhere slow
   
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09.23.2010, 10:55 PM

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But draw soo much amperage that the battery system would weigh too much to make the vehicle go anywhere slow
May I introduce to you, the White Zombie- http://www.opb.org/programs/ofg/segments/view/1686

   
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May I introduce to you, the White Zombie- http://www.opb.org/programs/ofg/segments/view/1686

when you start with a gutted shoebox.... Try making a 9k lb diesel rig run those times.
   
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when you start with a gutted shoebox.... Try making a 9k lb diesel rig run those times.
Aint gonna happen. If you wanted to keep it as a daily driver, that is. If you gutted it and replaced the powertrain with equal weight of electric power it would blow the pants off of at least any other truck.
   
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