Remembering torque and HP are derivations of one another:
For a vehicle with infinite gears (imaginary CVT), maximum acceleration is obtained by operating the engine at peak power.
For a vehicle with finite gears, maximum acceleration at a GIVEN SPEED is obtained by selecting the gear that puts you at the revs highest in the power band. Maximum acceleration IN ANY GIVEN GEAR is at the torque peak.
It therefore follows that, for a vehicle with 1 gear (a non-geared kart for instance), maximum acceleration at a GIVEN SPEED is obtained by staying in the gear your in (no other is available, obviously). Maximum acceleration IN ANY GIVEN GEAR (i.e. the only one you've got) is at the torque peak.
Just work back the using the formulae below. Just remember that, because our gearing is fixed, speed and rpm are fixed by a constant and therefore speed and power are fixed by a constant:
Force = Power / Speed Force = Mass * Acceleration
Or instead, work it back based on kinetic energy E = 1/2 mv^2
The "twice the bangs" aren't accelerating you faster, you're simply moving faster.
Dave
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