Dave1682
Member
Registered: 18th Jul 04
Location: Cleveland, UK
User status: Offline
|
Ok peeps, I'm gonna ask a question that most of you will know the answer to. It's something that I've never really been fussed about and so have never read anything about it and it is: torque.
My understanding of torque is - more torque, more force and therefore more pull through the gears - is this correct?
|
ed
Member
Registered: 10th Sep 03
User status: Offline
|
Torque is a rotational force. The more torque you have, the faster your car can accelerate. To get more torque you need more BHP.
Look on www.wikipedia.org for a good description.
|
bradfincham
Member
Registered: 20th Sep 02
Location: East Of England Drives: Clio 172
User status: Offline
|
Thats correct ed
torque is rotational force - pulling power, its good to have a high torque figure but you need a good bhp figure to acheive that torque
Hope that helps!
|
AfterShock
Member
Registered: 14th Sep 05
Location: Hartlepool
User status: Offline
|
Learn something new everyday ^_^
|
TNM
Member
Registered: 5th Apr 04
Location: Nottingham Drives: VW Tiguan
User status: Offline
|
You could also think of it as a punch.
BHP is how much it can punch and Torque is how fast it can deliver the punches.
|
Corsa E-Tec
Member
Registered: 4th Feb 04
Location: Stevenage Drives: Leon Cupra
User status: Offline
|
surley you can have more torque than bhp, so there for not needing more bhp than torque to go faster
|
Greasemonkey
Member
Registered: 17th Apr 02
Location: Drives a Tractor
User status: Offline
|
More BHP will give you higher top speeds, more tourqe means you can reach this quicker, tourqe is a by product of BHP and vice versa, N/A Petrol engines gererally have a lower tourqe figure compared to its BHP figure but turboed engines can usually have near identical figures or a much higher tourqe figure to BHP.
Why this is im not 100% sure 
[Edited on 10-01-2006 by Greasemonkey]
|
broster
Premium Member
Registered: 6th Dec 02
Location: Drives: E39
User status: Offline
|
think of it this way:
"torque turns the wheels, bhp sells the cars"
basically if you combin what people say you get the answer.
i like to think of it like this:
3 cars;
1) 100bhp 50lbft
2) 50bhp 100lbft
3) 100bhp 100lbft
if they had a race the results will be:
car 3
car 1
car 2
then put them up a steep steep hill and the results will be:
car 3
car 2
car 1
hope that helps....
|