Okay, now got it. The calculation is for torque to HP, or vice versa, if you have one of the figures....
Your scale is wrong... One "Horsepower" is defined as 33,000 lb-ft per minute which is an Imperial Unit. Therefore your torque should also be in lb-ft (imperial) not nm (metric).
67.4kg/m = 487.5 lb-ft = 456.8 hp @ 4922 rpm
52.0kg/m = 376.12 lb-ft = 390.87 hp @ 5458 rpm
The graph should have both the power measured in horsepower and the torque in foot pounds with both lines shown on the same axes. For example a typical graph....
http://robotics.caltech.edu/%7Emason/ramblings/dieselTorque.html
Brabus D4 (based on Mercedes E270 CDI): 475 Nm
Ferrari F430: 465 Nm
Mitsubishi Evo IX: 392 Nm
-Diesel is more easily combustible(explosive) than petrol. (thats why it doesnt need a spark plug)
Have you tried lighting up diesel compared to petrol??
Diesel don't need spark plug, because they run on high compression to ignite....
http://robotics.caltech.edu/~mason/ramblings/dieselTorque.html
Brabus D4 (based on Mercedes E270 CDI): 475 Nm
Ferrari F430: 465 Nm
Mitsubishi Evo IX: 392 Nm

Diesel = mat salleh boxer
Petrol = Ip Man(wing shun)
try figure it out, hihihihi....![]()
Why figure when you can just click the link and know:
http://robotics.caltech.edu/~mason/ramblings/dieselTorque.html


The thread was leading somewhere before it de-generated...haha
Torque figures given are usually optimum at the rpm indicated.Put your stock car on a dyno and test with different gears it will be lower than the claimed figure and usually at a lower rpm because of the gear ratios.
Question; both cars petrol and same gear ratios,final drive,tyres; redline7000rpm
Car A:350Nm @ 3000
Car B:210Nm @ 5000
at the optimum rpm both have same hp BUT after that does torque 'fall off a cliff' and becomes zero...if so who or what is pushing the car.?
Who will smoke who in a drag??
figure this out and live a long happy life cheers![]()
HP is how fast your car hit the wall and;
Torque is how far your car can push the wall after you hit the wall



>>>HP is how fast your car hit the wall and;
Torque is how far your car can push the wall after you hit the wall
This is good quote.....hahahahahaha![]()
