Micah
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Yep well aware of the equation to calculate hpI was seconding the point @IronFusion was trying to get across.
(RPM * Torque) / 5252=HP
For example, if a better flowing turbocharger produced a peak torque value of 260 ft lbs at 6000 RPM, 297 horsepower would be produced. 260 ft lbs of torque at 6000 RPM is much easier on the rods than 260 ft lbs of torque at 3000 RPM. This is why you hear all the talk about "moving the torque curve to the right".
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