Apples and oranges comparison here again. There are a bunch of diesel owners with programming boxes. Letting on that their diesel is stock but isn't.
I have to wonder how people think that a 360 HP diesel has more power than a 360HP gasser. For those of you baffled by the simple math. rpms is rpms. Toque is torque. HP which is the rate of which work is performed per hour.Is a function of BOTH torque and rpms.
Tell me which engine has more power, which one can perform the greatest amount of work per hour?
#1 2000rpm and 750lb ft of torque #2 3200rpm and 469lb ft of torque #3 4500rpm and 333.4 ft lb of torque?
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