Low speed torque and driveability ?

I think that the actual formula is .80 for a at and .85 for a mt. I've read this in several magazines, I may have the numbers crossed. If it's right say that you have 325 flywheel horsepower and you have to at you would divide 325 by. 80 equals rear wheel horsepower. I've heard the 25% thing for years
Never heard that in50 yrs
Did you read that in consumer reports?