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Old 01-10-2003, 08:30 PM   #6
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holy **** 240racer! I need a drink after that!

I don't have the scientific answer but... generally lower evving engines have a longer stroke, which in turn they have a little higher displacement, which in turn creates more torque.

High revving engines, like the s2k, have a shorter stroke and lack the torque. they develop torque through the high revs of the engine. the torques are low revs is very low, until they spool up a bit.

i don't know that one is better than the other, depends on application. Ever drive a diesel truck? Very low revs, monster torque. In sports cars it seems easier to drive with higher revs because it gives you flexibility with shifting and such.

high rev=short stroke
low rev=long stroke

i personally prefer the long stroke mmmmmmmmmmm stroke
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