What would you say the ideal torque curve is for a car? Too many people focus on peak power and the torque curve is far more important.
Personally I think a car that delivers peak torque from 2000 to 6000 rpm is pretty good. I can't see the point of having lots of torque below this or a sudden peak at say 4000 rpm.
Diesels seem so quick because they have relatively flat torque curves.
What are your preferences when it comes to power delivery and are you into NASP or Turbo engines?
Personally I think a car that delivers peak torque from 2000 to 6000 rpm is pretty good. I can't see the point of having lots of torque below this or a sudden peak at say 4000 rpm.
Diesels seem so quick because they have relatively flat torque curves.
What are your preferences when it comes to power delivery and are you into NASP or Turbo engines?