You could say that, but diesels, by nature, run at lower rpm. A lower revving motor, will always make more torque to equal the same HP, because, as we all know power is torque times speed. So , in general, if you have diesel and gasooline motors of the same peak power, the diesel will have greater torque. A diesel does generally have better mid range as well, though.machin wrote:You don't mean Torque. what you mean is "mid-range power".Pierce89 wrote: As far as how is torque an advantage, have you ever pushed the throttle to the floor on an off boost turbo engine? Torque is good.
Don't try to tell me what I mean or don't mean.
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