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Originally posted by AzCivic
Formula 1 engines only have 3ltrs of displacements so they're not gonna make much torque no matter if its from a large bore or a large stroke, but they make good use of the torque they have by spinning the engine well beyond 15k RPMs in order to make the huge HP with their small displacement.
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they make almost no torque for what they make in horsepower. Dont u ever see the F1 cars shudder trying to take off from the pits? Dont u ever see them stall taking off from the pits? I mean they die reving the things to 6,000 RPM off the line!!! Think of a diesel engine. Why do u think they have long strokes and tiny pinstons, and they just naturally have lots of torque and not much horsepower. I wonder why that is? Look there is a reason why they are built the way they are. I am really tired of explaining this. No offense.