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Originally Posted by JohnnyGrey
Because torque makes up the X axis of the charts you fail to comprehend. How can you keep referring people to charts you can't read yourself? I can't keep pointing out facts to you that you quietly ignore because you don't want to admit you don't know what I'm talking about.
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Actually the other axis is BMEP, not torque although they are proportional, but it shows how much you are actually paying attention I guess. A reading of TORQUE is entirely pointless when you have no clue how much is required to push a vehicle down the road and the TORQUE required to push a car at 60 mph is not the same TORQUE to move it at 80 mph, so again without any other information the x axis is effectively unitless because it provides no information, its the shape of the plot that provides any usefull information to this post.