Posted by jackinok on January 31, 2011 at 08:56:18 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: Re: HP??? posted by buickanddeere on January 28, 2011 at 18:44:02:
absolutely wrong about comparing the two ,torque on the n engine will be MUCH MUCH greater!EVERY TIME!!!! simply because it has a longer throw on the crankshaft! look again at your torque curve ,and hp curves,and the way they build up and work.more rpm =equals more hp in most cases, ever wonder why a race car is set up to run higher rpms?.torque builds up to a certain point,generally around 2000-2800 rpm on a normally aspirated gas engine ,and then falls off as rpm increases.which is why we shift gears,limit rpms to highest torque, etc etc.most economic operation of ANY internal combustion engine comes at the peak of torque curve ,not hp curve.
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