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| ash t |
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 ash t World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 21:07 - 23 May 2005 Post subject: Torque - What is it exactly?? |
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As the title says. I Dont know what torque is.
whenever someone says a bike is "torquey" i just agree and nod my head, im too embarrased to ask what it is..but ... what is it??
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| Visitor Q |
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Isnt torque the 'moment' of rotation.
All it equates to in laymens (in my mind, could be wrong) is how grunty it feels (grunty = how much your shoulders feel like they are going to be ripped away from your arms when you whack it open/whether it will accelerate happily uphill and how much)
Hence why the rocket generates less power then the R1 (off the top of my head) even with 2.6 times the engine, but generates shitloads more torque with fook all revs and so even though weigh a shitload and has the areodynamics of lisa riley will beat the R1 off the line. ____________________ China traffic/travel bike vid - When I make a sweeping statement, please add the word 'statistically' in to the sentence before you bitch...
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| mchaggis |
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Simply put, the amount of torque an engine produces is how big a bang it can make. The bigger the bang, the more force, the greater the acceleration. Power is how quickly the engine can make those bangs. Faster bangs means faster speed.
Torque = acceleration.
Power = speed.
That's a very very basic way of describing it. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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as bike mag put it "its the amount of punch a engine can give and power is how often the engine can give that punch"
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A simplified version is how hard it rips your arms out when you accelerate.  |
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You're all wrong...
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Easy way to think about it is that...
"Power turns heads......
.... But torque turns wheels"
(not the movie TORQUE that is - that can't even turn shit off a stick!)
You can interpret that in so many ways but it seems to stick in my mind. ____________________ The Tot 2019 Z1000SX - 2007 R1
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Everyone has given a discription of what torque is and what it does, but nobody has actually said what it is.
Torque is the PULLING FORCE
Taking off in 5th gear has very litttle torque, where as taking off in 1st gear has got alot of torque ____________________ Proud owner of a Motorhispania RX50
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| mchaggis wrote: | The engine torque isn't so important; the rear wheel torque is. The ratio between engine and wheel is rather critical. |
Sorry, I just don't buy that. My current car has a torque curve that's more or less completely flat from just under 2000 rpm to just under 6000 (the VAG 1.8t motor). If torque is what makes the difference, it should accelerate at the same rate, or decreasing rate, as the revs go from 2k to 6k, yet accelerating in say, 2nd gear, the kick in the back is very obviously much greater at 4, 5 or 6k than lower down the range.
As i am in the same gear, then both the engine torque and wheel torque must be the same throughout the rev range, no? So why does it accelerate faster higher up the rev range, if not because it makes more power? |
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But that's my whole point - i'm defending horsepower - torque is overrated  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 214 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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