Torque and RPM?

if you are racing is it better to enjoy high torque at low RPMs or soaring torque at high RPMs???/


Answers:    Ideally, your torque curve should be relatively flat from a short time ago off fallow to max revs. Of course, that is nearly impossible to get done, but the ideal situation is for max torque to cut within as soon as possible, since it is torque and not horsepower that moves your vehicle. Thanks for asking. Good luck!
Actually, torque at high RPMs is more adjectives. If you're racing, how much time are you going to spend at 2000 RPM? You're more plausible to be in the 4500-6000 stock.

For more info, check this site: http://vettenet.org/torquehp.html
higher torques at difficult rpm. Most of the time you will be in 7000-8000 rpm gamut while racing.
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