I think there are 2 reasons.hollus wrote:What I dont understand then is the choice of language. You say that you sacrifice peak power for a low end torque gain. No wonder people get tricked!
You are saying that you are sacrificing 7hp at the peak rpm which is rarely used to gain 10hp at rev ranges that are used more often. Of course it is an improvement, you are increasing the power most of the time.
Why talk of power / torque? Why not choose a torque/torque or power/power wording?
It is like saying that Bolt made his frist 50 meters at 36 km/h but then changed to 10m/s for the final spurt.
1. tourqe curve gives us better picture what is happening with the engine and how efficiently it's running.
2. In the last 20 years (since TDs become so popular) I have never seen fair comparison between petrol and diesel.
Tourqe is overhyped and power is ignored. why?
400Nm at 1500rpm sounds much better then 63hp
