[DML] Re: Torque From Displacement
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[DML] Re: Torque From Displacement
- From: "content22207" <brobertson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 04 May 2004 22:38:40 -0000
Regarding your last sentence: We've got a saying down South --
"There's no replacement for displacement."
The single best way to get Torque out of your gasoline engine is to
increase cylinder sizes. My 460's have more power *AT IDLE* (500 RPM)
than some small engines have at speed. Max Torque is pumped out
somewhere in the neighborhood of 2-2,500 RPM. They've never seen 4,000
RPM even with a telescope. That's one secret to their longevity --
high rev'ing is very hard on an engine. So too is force feeding it air.
Note that my 5,000 lbs Lincolns can not only propel themselves 0-60
MPH in less than 9 seconds, but they have enough Torque to spare to
pull an additional 5,000 lbs behind (Class III). A trailer does cut
into acceleration somewhat...
Bill Robertson
#5939
>--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Michael T Twigger <marktwigger@xxxx>
wrote:
> True mainly because many stock 4cylinders
> are made for everyday use where you need torque to work with, and not
> race with.
> But trying to increase hp and torque you have to change cams or computer
> settings that control the valve timing to enable the engine to
> reach much higher rpms for hp. And when you do that the engines
> peak torque is at a higher rpm. Even though the rpm difference between
> the
> small engines to the much lager one isn't much. The difference in torque
> is
> huge. There is no way you could get the same amount of torque at the
same
> rpm out of
> a N/A 2.0L 4 as with a 5.7 LS1.
>
> MT
>
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