bimbert84 wrote:
wilber1 wrote:
The statement isn't wrong, it is torque that gets the job done, HP is the rate at which the engine is applying torque.
Sigh. It's torque at the wheels that gets the job done, not torque at the engine as the article said. I'm not sure what I can say to be any more clear.
In the same gear, more torque at the engine means more torque at the wheels. I don't know what could be more obvious.
wilber1 wrote:
I said, no one would argue the diesel is more powerful
Yes, you said "argue," which is ambiguous. It could mean "argue for" or "argue against." You meant it one way and I read it as the other.
-- Rob
No one means no one. No one has to include me, otherwise it wouldn't be no one. There is only one way to read it.