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Ninety-9Well, to be technical, Torque is not a force, it's force x distance, or moment. Torque is what the engine puts out (an angular force), horsepower is is torque in relation to time (in this case, time/rotation), which is power. There are two reasons for this 1) angular velocity carries momentum 2) an engine running at high RPM produces more energy in a given time frame.
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Torque is a force. You can have 300lbs of torque on a breaker bar without ever moving the nut you are trying to move. HP is a mathematical equation of work being done. Torque isn't accomplishing anything until it causes work to be completed. Then you can calculate hp.
I can apply 300lbs of torque to a bolt for 6 hours. This is torque over time like you said. But if I don't cause any movement, then no work is being accomplished.
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HP is a measure of work being completed.
So you are half-right.
All things being equal, whoever has the highest average output over the rev range they are being operated at will win.