
Horsepower vs torque? What's more important? : r/cars - Reddit
Dec 27, 2023 · I've been researching about cars more and more lately, and while cars are my biggest hobby there's one thing I'm stuck on, and that's why horsepower us more important …
Pink Horse Power Review : r/interstimnews - Reddit
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What car fully upgraded produces the most horsepower? : r
Feb 8, 2021 · My current highest horsepower car is a 1,601hp Supra but I'm curious if there's anything higher.
WTF is horsepower and does it actually matter? - Reddit
Horsepower is a marketing term invented to compare the approximate work a “typical” horse can do to the work a steam engine can do in the 1800s.
How much HP does your average driver need/want? : r/cars - Reddit
Jun 21, 2015 · The more weight the car has to carry per horsepower, the worse it will run. There's more factors, but the basic part is that the more power you have for a given weight, the easier …
How much hp can a stock 6.7 cummins handle ? : r/Diesel - Reddit
Sep 22, 2023 · You can make 1,000hp on the stock rods and pistons, if you keep it up around 3500-4k (which necessitate valve train work). Camshaft would also be needed beyond 600hp …
Why Do Horsepower And Torque Cross At 5,252 RPM? - Reddit
For those that don't have time to watch; Horsepower = torque * RPM / 5252 When RPM is at 5252, it cancels out the 5252 and you're left with horsepower = torque.
Deleting your catalytic converter will get you 70hp : r/cars - Reddit
Nov 12, 2021 · I see 15-20 additional wheel horsepower with zero engine tuning on the US-spec BMW S54 engine. That's about the highest I've personally witnessed for a cat delete.
ELI5: What does "horsepower" mean for an Engine? - Reddit
Jul 20, 2022 · A horsepower is the average power of one draft horse during routine, non-strenuous activity. Measuring the engine in these units compares it with a horse, how many …
What is really the horsepower of this car? : r/TeslaLounge - Reddit
Horsepower is estimated because horsepower is torque times rpm divided by 5252, which really just describes if your engine has a high rpm torque curve or low rpm torque curve..