“WHEN BUILDING AN ENGINE, ONE OF THE FIRST THINGS I CONSIDER IS THE BALANCE OF THESE FACTORS—TORQUE, HORSEPOWER, DISPLACEMENT, AND RPM. ” If you hang around the performance crowd bench racing about torque and horsepower, you are bound to have heard someone say, “It’s the torque that moves a car down the track.” There may be some truth to the statement, but actually, it is horsepower that moves a car down the track. There are some misconceptions about the concepts of just what torque and horsepower are. Simply put, torque is a measure of the twisting force produced by an engine, while horsepower is a measure of the engine’s ability to do work. Horsepower is a value derived from torque and rpm, with the equation being torque x rpm /…
