How does cid make power?
I’m trying to complicated this subject, the ones saying “no replacement for displacement” are over simplifying the subject.
incorrect as I has been shown a million times via videos and the dyno’s
Most Everyone says if you add displacement you automatically adds hp,
100% true. IF the only thing you are looking at is the CID.
now we all now that statement is true when it comes to torque
100% true. IF the only thing you are looking at is the CID.
since I’d say cid makes up at least 80% of torque.
100% IF the only thing you are looking at is the CID.
But the same can’t be said of hp far as I can see,
Yes it is since HP is the result of torque. Increased displacement will increase torque. IF the only thing you are looking at is the CID.
yes displacement plays a part, but going from a 273 to a 360 amount cid ain’t automatically gonna give you X amount of hp like it would with torque.
Yes it will if it was a only looking at the cid only.
The parts of the engine will dictate how much HP will be delivered and how the curve comes in. Here is where you open up the argument to be subject to parts used. And the source of your argument.
So I’m asking people to prove, show, explain how cid makes hp, since most think it does.
Everyone (as far as I know) think it does except you.
It’s funny though because you say HP is from torque and torque pm. The more stroke, the more torque is added. The more rpm you give it, the more hp it makes, this you know and have shown but still say you don’t know the answer but there is your answer, you gave it yourself!
So now you know that you know.