What brand is torque?
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torque refers to rotational force, not a brand, and is commonly engraved on car tires. For example, DYNA-TORQUE represents high-torque tires. Below is more information about car tires: 1. Tire specifications: Generally composed of six parts - tire width, aspect ratio, tire type code, tire diameter, load index, and speed rating code. 2. Explanation of car tire specification parameters: Tire width is a factor affecting vehicle fuel consumption. Wider tires have greater contact area with the ground, increasing friction between the tire and road surface. This results in more energy loss through friction heat conversion from the vehicle's kinetic energy, meaning wider tires tend to consume more fuel over the same distance. The aspect ratio mainly affects the vehicle's responsiveness to road conditions. Lower aspect ratio tires have thinner sidewalls and bear greater pressure, providing excellent road feedback and quicker transmission of road signals to the driver for better handling - commonly seen in performance-oriented models. Higher aspect ratio tires have thicker sidewalls, offering ample cushioning but poorer road feel, particularly showing more sluggishness during turns - typically found in comfort-focused models.