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  • #16
    Torque is King

    I would also add the more torque the motor makes the stiffer pitch prop you could pull over the same distance, thus go faster in a shorter distance, torque is more important than HP when you have no shifting gearbox.

    Just test smart, all the formulas in the world are useless unless you test-as the saying goes (its all theory till you put in on the track)

    Kerry

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    • #17
      Torque

      Originally posted by Blackhawkguy View Post
      I would also add the more torque the motor makes the stiffer pitch prop you could pull over the same distance, thus go faster in a shorter distance, torque is more important than HP when you have no shifting gearbox.

      Just test smart, all the formulas in the world are useless unless you test-as the saying goes (its all theory till you put in on the track)

      Kerry
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      We agree on Torque Rex and testing.
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      • #18
        Once there is motion there is time, torque and time = horsepower, not torque alone

        get the books out and check the definitions again
        Last edited by sam; 01-28-2010, 04:30 PM.

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        • #19
          I remember learning this, wasnt an SAE horsepower [1] a distance, [how far?] that a horse [whos horse?] cold pull a long ton [2200lbs?] in 1 min? I dont even know where the book is right now. & isnt SAE out dated?
          Team Tower

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          • #20
            You can't get............

            I think we all understand you can't get one without the other.* Sometimes people get all wrapped up in HP but forget torque can be used as an advantage also.* My F-250 is a good example or torque over HP.* An example of where torque may be used as an advantage is a runabout vs a hydro, a runabout may take more advantage of a motor with more torque because it has more drag and more torque off the corner would help it where a hydro has less drag and still would bennefit but the runabout could use it more.

            Kerry

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            • #21
              Torque etc.

              As they say in drag racing torque gets the ET and HP gives the speed!

              PS: Of course Torque here is dependent on time.
              "Keep Move'n" life is catching up!
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