Editing Horse Power Vs Torque
Revision as of 03:08, 29 January 2025 by MaribelSaldivar (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Higher engine speeds are frequently desirable in high performance applications due to the fact that shifting at high rpm allows an engine to hold a lower transmission equipment longer, thus theoretically creating even more drive wheel torque for longer amount of times (recall that torque is increased via the transmission and back axle gear proportions, so with each transmission upshift drive wheel torque is lowered).<br><br>Automakers and engine manufactures usually adve...")
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