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We are getting closer to answers I am looking for etc.
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Wintercamper wrote:
If both gas and diesels were turbo charged, there would not be any difference in the tow experience, at least not to the advantage of the diesel.
Since all modern diesels are turbocharged, and there are no turbocharged gas trucks,the diesel delivers a superior tow experience.
Simple as that.
BR//
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BertP wrote:
Both HP and torque can be measured. Which one is measured is entirely dependent upon the type of dyno used. However, as has been stated many times in this and many other threads, the torque that gets you up the hill is the torque present on your drive axle which tells you absolutely nothing about the amount of torque generated by the engine. The lower the torque output of the engine, the taller the gears necessary between the engine and axle to get the required torque on the axle. But, I can get exactly the same amount of torque on the axle with an engine that produces 100 lb-ft of torque as I can with an engine that produces 1000 lb-ft of torque. The question is at what axle rpm will that occur. If you have the HP, it can occur at a high axle rpm (vehicle speed). If you don't have the HP, it will occur at a low axle rpm.
Bert
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