No, I didn't know, and I think I made that point clear. I often find people comparing 6.9s to Ford straight 300 sixes, and GM 6.2s to GM sraight 292 sixes. Torque is determined, for the most part, by length of stroke in relation to the bore. Does't matter if it's straight six or a V-eight. Many, but not all V-8s are designed with space-saving in mind, and for that same reason many have shorter strokes than some non-vee engines. Again, not all. There is no set rule. Compare engine to engine, gas, diesel, straight 6, 8, V-8 etc. They will all have comparable torque if they have near equal cubic inches and compariable stroke to bore ratio.
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