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Re: hp vs torque can u have both?
Posted by 'grommet' on 19 Nov 2012 @ 17:51


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Not a good idea.
You need to have both engines balanced to each other otherwise all sorts of interactive twisting loads will become present.
In effect treat your prokart twin engines like a twin cylinder motor and keep both to the same specification.
The only practical way to get the best of both worlds(torque & HP)in an engine is to incorporate VVT either mechanically or hydraulically.
And for sure - the top guys in karting and engine preparation will have tried the torque/HP engine combination allready and if it didn't work for them forget it!

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hp vs torque can u have both?  by 'NickW83'   (16 Nov 2012 @ 22:00)
Re: hp vs torque can u have both?  by 'racingjase'   (16 Nov 2012 @ 22:14)
Re: hp vs torque can u have both?  by 'NickW83'   (16 Nov 2012 @ 22:27)
Re: hp vs torque can u have both?  by 'racingjase'   (17 Nov 2012 @ 9:15)
Re: hp vs torque can u have both?  by 'NickW83'   (17 Nov 2012 @ 19:42)
Re: hp vs torque can u have both?  by 'grommet'  << You are here!
Re: hp vs torque can u have both?  by 'Arthur'   (21 Nov 2012 @ 18:00)

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