Both AxlesMaximum power graphing 2,000 kw (2,700 HP) 2,000 kW (2,700 HP)
Max. tractive effort graphing 41,400 N (9,300 lb) 62,100 N (13,950 lb)
Max. roller torque graphing 4,500 Nm (3,300 ft lb) 6,750 Nm (4,950 ft lb)
Max. axle torque graphing (Note 1) 12,300 Nm (9,000 ft lb) 18,450 Nm (13,500 ft lb)
Max. engine torque graphing (Note 2) 4,200 Nm (3,000 ft lb) 6,300 Nm (4,500 ft lb)
Max. power steady speed 900 kW (1,200 HP) 1,350 kW (1,800 HP)
Max. tractive effort steady speed 27,600 N (6,200 lb) 41,400 N (9,300 lb)
Max. roller torque steady speed 3,000 Nm (2,200 ft lb) 4,500 Nm (3,300 ft lb)
Max. axle torque steady speed (Note 1) 8,200 Nm (6,000 ft lb) 12,300 Nm (9,000 ft lb)
Max. engine torque steady speed (Note 2) 2,800 Nm (2,000 ft lb) 4,200 Nm (3000 ft lb)
Front AxleMaximum power graphing 675 kW (900 HP)
Max. tractive effort graphing 20,700 N (4,650 lb)
Max. roller torque graphing 2,250 Nm (1,650 ft lb)
Max. axle torque graphing (Note 1) 6,150 Nm (4,500 ft lb)
Max. engine torque graphing (Note 2) 2,100 Nm (1,500 ft lb)
Max. power steady speed 450 KW (600 HP)
Max. tractive effort steady speed 13,800 N (3,100 lb)
Max. roller torque steady speed 1,500 Nm (1,100 ft lb)
Max. axle torque steady speed (Note 1) 4,100 Nm (3,000 ft lb)
Max. engine torque steady speed (Note 2) 1,400 Nm (1,000 ft lb)
They may have the QS model which take up to 1800hp on the front axle!!!!
For a simple power run you'll be fine John
Plenty of RWD big power V8 and Ricers use these dynos