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travelnutz
Mar 28, 2017Explorer II
Chuck_thehammer,
Engine technology, materials, and alloys have changed so much since those engines were designed and made. No comparison. The major consideration for any work engine is at what RPM do you want the maximum torque (rotational twisting force of the engine's crankshaft) at?
It's torque that is the force that turns the wheels to any RPM's at all and what moves the load to the desired velocity!
Engine technology, materials, and alloys have changed so much since those engines were designed and made. No comparison. The major consideration for any work engine is at what RPM do you want the maximum torque (rotational twisting force of the engine's crankshaft) at?
It's torque that is the force that turns the wheels to any RPM's at all and what moves the load to the desired velocity!
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