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<blockquote data-quote="Jamesc" data-source="post: 430375" data-attributes="member: 17934"><p>put it simple. torque achieve by the stroke of the engine movement to push the car moving, the higher it is the lighter the car will go (pick up) and only on the early rpms. once the torque reaches it peak it will drop significantly then the horsepower come in n push the engine to its limit and that's the top end.(high speed)</p><p></p><p>so what u asking i don't really understand, both thing increase simultaneously, the firgures will depends what kinds of engine u playing with.....:smokin:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamesc, post: 430375, member: 17934"] put it simple. torque achieve by the stroke of the engine movement to push the car moving, the higher it is the lighter the car will go (pick up) and only on the early rpms. once the torque reaches it peak it will drop significantly then the horsepower come in n push the engine to its limit and that's the top end.(high speed) so what u asking i don't really understand, both thing increase simultaneously, the firgures will depends what kinds of engine u playing with.....:smokin: [/QUOTE]
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