I did a bit of math here to approximately determine the new Hurlers lift height. Hurler is 83 ft tall. I was unable to find the angle of accent so I tried to guesstimate myself. I found the closest image of Hurler I could find that would allow me to find the angle of accent. This image was just about pefectly perpendicular with old Hurlers lift hill which allowed me to use a protractor against a flat section of supports as Hurlers base, and Hurler lift track as its variable. I came up with a 25 degree accent which was later verified by an app on Android called "maps ruler" (This allowed me to get an approximate base distance of Hurler from a satellite image. This distance was only a tenth off of what I originally had). As a right angle, this means "old" Hurler had a 83 foot hight, 177.99 ft base, and a 196.39 ft Hypotenuse (Or distance from base to height on the opposing side). With this information I took the new image Joe posted as referance. All I looked for and needed to know was the new Angle of accent which was fairly easy. As well as I could, I tried to match New Hurlers support structure with the old which are lined up perfectly; this allowed me to get a good angle.
New Hurler: I got an appoximate 31.5 degree lift accent. Assuming new Hurlers base will be as long as old Hurlers base of 177.99 ft then we're looking at a new height of approximately 109.07 ft and a hypotenuse of 208.75 ft.
Old Hurler > 83 ft tall
New Hurler > 109 ft tall
Edit: The blue line following the lift RMC has constructed is a demonstration of what this lift should look like. I left this out in my original post by accident.
Credit to behindthrills from Instagram for the photo.