What is Maximum Torque?
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Maximum torque refers to the torsional force exerted by the engine crankshaft. For vehicles with the same transmission ratio, greater torque results in more powerful performance. Below is relevant information: 1. Maximum power is the work done by torque and rotational speed per unit time. Under fixed power conditions, it has an inverse relationship with engine speed - faster speed results in smaller torque, and vice versa. This reflects the vehicle's load capacity within a certain range. 2. An engine's maximum torque is related to the design of its intake system, fuel delivery system, and ignition system. The engine's power, torque, and rotational speed are interconnected, with the specific relationship being: power equals the product of conversion coefficient, torque, and rotational speed.