Editing Why Diesels Make A Lot Torque
Revision as of 02:41, 29 January 2025 by LeilaOchs63 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Greater engine speeds are often desirable in high performance applications since changing at high rpm allows an engine to hold a reduced transmission equipment much longer, thus theoretically creating more drive wheel torque for longer periods of time (recall that torque is increased through the transmission and back axle equipment proportions, so with each transmission upshift drive wheel torque is decreased).<br><br>To some extent horsepower can be utilized to compensa...")
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