Rather off topic, I know, (this is the only online forum I'm a member of, and ya'll are so knowledgeable in general) but I'm curious, do any of you guys happen to be knowledgeable at all about the relationship between torque and horsepower? I've been reading about it, but I can't make heads or tails (especially at this time of night!) of it all.
I'm just trying to figure out why my truck, with a 250hp V8, gets about 100 ft/lbs of torque more than my roommate's car, with a 240hp V6. (Me: 2001 Dodge Dakota. Him: 2006 Chevy Monte Carlo.)
We have something of a "my vehicle is better" thing going on. I only just found the numbers telling me this, and I want to be able to explain, at least a little, why my truck has so much more torque.
And if nobody has any idea, well, hell, light up a bowl and forget about it, because it's not important!
Thanks,
Collin
I'm just trying to figure out why my truck, with a 250hp V8, gets about 100 ft/lbs of torque more than my roommate's car, with a 240hp V6. (Me: 2001 Dodge Dakota. Him: 2006 Chevy Monte Carlo.)
We have something of a "my vehicle is better" thing going on. I only just found the numbers telling me this, and I want to be able to explain, at least a little, why my truck has so much more torque.
And if nobody has any idea, well, hell, light up a bowl and forget about it, because it's not important!
Thanks,
Collin