arlen4720
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When comparing to a flat torque curve engine, you may find that you don't have enough gear choices to make it work in a practical fashion.Yes the tundra engine would pull the weight up the hill, and be able to maintain a faster speed doing so, If (and this if seems to be the part you keep missing)....
If it is geared to produce the same final drive torque.
Again, you can get whatever torque you want with gearing. But HP don't change.
Why aren't electric motors sold by torque?
Because you can use pullies, sprockets, and gearboxes to get whatever torque
I think everyone knows that gearboxes swap speed for torque. I thought the discussion was about the benefits of torque in a practical sense, not a theoretical sense. The relationship between speed, torque, and horsepower is too elementary to even debate.