Is Horsepower More Important or Torque?
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Both horsepower and torque are equally important metrics. Horsepower is a unit of power, commonly used to measure automotive power, such as a car with 130 horsepower. Torque refers to the rotational force output from the crankshaft of an engine, which is inversely proportional to engine speed at a fixed power level—the faster the speed, the lower the torque. Additional relevant details are as follows: 1. Power: Both torque and power are key indicators of an engine. 2. Torque: Vehicles are equipped with torque amplification devices, such as transmissions and differentials, which magnify the relatively small torque output by the engine to ultimately rotate the wheels and propel the vehicle forward.