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Re: More capacity = more torque.... Engineering/sci reasoning? Wed, 14 April 2004 08:10 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
fattony,
yu are kinda right, but...

power is only limited by rpm.
torque is limited by the physical restrictions of the engine, and the eqns above. there is only so much torque that can be made.

power is measured by measuring torque, and then calculating power... power is not measured directly.

but you are also correct in that a small motr and large motor pushing same amount of air will have same power..

but the question was about torque.

now power...... Wink don;t get me started Razz

what torque comes down to is the physical size of the components and the angles at which they work, and the combustion pressure. nothing more, nothing less...

as i derived, torque is directly proportional to capacity..
if you don't believe me, look up the specs of as many NEW motors as you can find... they will all approach 100Nm/L (excepting some high rpm bike and car motors, such as the latest yamaha and kwaka 1L, and ferrari/lambo, as these have higher VE's)
the BEAMS 3SGE (2L, 200Nm)
2ZZGE (1.8L, 180Nm)
honduh S2000 (2L, 200Nm)
Ford BOSS 290 (5.4L, 520Nm)
etc etc.
Cya, Stewart


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Read Message   More capacity = more torque.... Engineering/sci reasoning? no_tofu_speedWed, 14 April 2004 01:37
Read Message   Re: More capacity = more torque.... Engineering/sci reasoning? langWed, 14 April 2004 02:36
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