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SneakyOwner There are lots of opinions and formulas ect for what tq actually is. But if you are sitting at a stop in a vehicle of the same weight and same hp but one has say 10tq and the other has 30tq that vehicle with 30tq will accelerate 3x faster than the one with 10tq. In the end they will both reach the same speed because they have the same hp but the time to reach the peak speed is determined by the tq. Someone please let me know if I'm wrong.You are wrong.
You have left out important information. You say both cars have the same HP. Do you mean peak HP? And at the same rpm?
Then you say they have different torque outputs. Do you mean peak torque? And at what rpm?
Add in all that info and you may have something we can talk about.
Originally Posted by
SneakyOwner My turbo car has no problem starting from 2nd gear and doesnt even bog yet my n/a car will slow and bog and take forever to accelerate through the gear. Why? More power earlier in the rev range pulls the car through the rpm range faster.Fixed that for yah.
Originally Posted by
SneakyOwner Take large diesel trucks for an example. If they did not have 1,000+ ft lbs of tq their cargo would never move.Incorrect. You don't need much torque at all to move a heavy truck. What ever power you're producing with that 1,000 ft. lbs. of torque I can produce with 100 ft. lbs. and more rpms. They will both move the truck the same.
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SneakyOwner I honsetly don't understand this hp tq battle because there isn't one.Oh, there is. Countless arguments about power this, but torque that. You're doing it yourself. You say you need tons of torque to move a truck. You don't.
Originally Posted by
SneakyOwner If you need to move a big load from a stop then you need alot of tq to get it moving.You don't need that torque from the engine. If you have the power, you can create the torque you need with gearing. So, yah, technically you're right. You need some torque to move the truck. A lot of it. But the torque doesn't have to be created at the flywheel. It doesn't have to come from the engine. All the engine needs to do is produce the same amount of power (torque output can me minuscule) and you can gear it down to accelerate the truck.
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SneakyOwner If you want a good drag car you need a good powerband and custom transmission in order to take advantage or the tq curve and and also take advantage of the high hp in order to get a high trap speed.*sigh*
I'd love to untangle that one but I'd rather not right now.