lol you just couldnt resist could you? heheElocution lessons? :lol:
Sorry.
Worth chasing in what way? To brake gearboxes?i see lots of people, myself included looking for BHP gains but isnt the Torque the real figure worth chasing? What are the best ways of improving the engines torque?
My reason for the question is that most real rally cars have much higher torque and 300BHP, i just thought it would make the car more responsive. especially when off boost.Worth chasing in what way? To brake gearboxes?
I always disagree. Two identical engines but one with more torque at the same revs then yes the one with more torque will be faster. If torque was the B all and end all, then why aren't all racing cars diesels?
F1 cars are a prime example. Loads of BHP but nowhere near the same torque.(probably less than some high power cars on here)
Torque and bhp are directly related, so if you increase torque you increase bhp anyway. The forumla to work out top speed only asks for bhp, not torque, go figure.
For me, higher revs and big bhp with less torque is the way to go.
I think WRC cars are limited to 300 BHP, but aren't limited with a torque figure? So while 300BHP is easily obtainable, they have to do a lot of additional work (eg on the head) to maximise torque to give their car an edge.My reason for the question is that most real rally cars have much higher torque and 300BHP, i just thought it would make the car more responsive. especially when off boost.
What is that in English? :lol:Rally car rev to like 5k well to keep Torque So get a Restricter fitted .
Not a clueWhat is that in English? :lol:
Thats because honda owners have never experienced it lol. If the first time you saw a cow it had 3 legs, you would assume all cows had 3 Legs.also Honda owners dont moan about torque
Even though the 54C has the highest Torque output from all the sr20det
And below that rpm Torque is always higher and above those revs it's always lower.:-oLook at your torque at 5252rpm... hey it's the same as your power!