radman1
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- JD 4520, Toolcat 5610, Bobcat S300, Case-IH 125 Pro, Case-IH 245, IH 1086, IH 806
HP is not irrelevant. Torque and Hp are related.RobertN said:I do not worry about HP anymore; I want to see torque numbers. Torque does the work, HP is a calculated number. Gas engines don't put out the torque numbers...
Hp=(torque x rpm)/5252. There are no exceptions. This is the formula. However, torque is what gives the sensation/feel you experience during hard acceleration.
The reason the gassers pulled so well during the truck magazine comparisons against the diesels, is the higher rpms multiplied by the lower torque for the gassers. I just wouldn't want to run my engine at the higher rpms of the gasser all the time.