Benefits of Torque

No one is spinning your wheels when it comes to how important torque is for automobiles; in fact, to say torque is just important is a serious understatement. Torque is the measure of how much an object rotates as a result of a force acting on it. Consider the concept in your vehicle; in a simple sense, when an engine produces more torque, you have a vehicle with power vehicle, one that can perform at a higher level and achieve greater acceleration and speed. Let’s breeze the benefits of increased torque and explain why many performance engines are configured to take advantage of its effects.

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More Power: More torque means more force, period! This force translates to increased engine power. In some engines, torque converters actually increase the force created dramatically, but even without a device such as that, there’s no way around the fact that an engine with greater torque is an engine with greater power. Torque also increases a vehicle’s towing capacity, as more force means more power committed to the tow.

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Better Acceleration: More torque results in better, more responsive acceleration from a point of “full stop” or while moving. This is because, simply, there is more force working to rotate the moving parts of your vehicle that effect acceleration.

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More Efficient Engine: An increase in torque will also help the engine run more efficiently. Lower gears can be utilized when they normally wouldn’t, meaning your engine isn’t having to work as hard. High torque also translates to a smoother drive because the engine power is not being affected by frequent shifting of the transmission. Ultimately, these elements come together to provide you with better fuel efficiency.

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Engine torque is something that car enthusiasts and experts check on every time they evaluate a vehicle’s performance. With the power and efficiency provided, having more torque boosts your drive, giving you more of whatever it is that you love about your car.

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