wilber1 wrote:
In the same gear, more torque at the engine means more torque at the wheels. I don't know what could be more obvious.
How many times are we going run in this circle? Of course that's true. What I can't understand is why you think they'll be in the same gear.
Have you not looked at
jus2shy's spreadsheet? Maybe you should: there's a lot of learning to be had there. The middle graph shows torque at the wheels.
wilber1 wrote:
I said, no one would argue the diesel is more powerful
I wrote:
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.
wilber1 wrote:
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.
So I said I misunderstood your words, yet you're trying to tell me it's impossible for your words to be misunderstood? I'm sorry, but that's just silly.
-- Rob