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<blockquote data-quote="Powerslide" data-source="post: 183184" data-attributes="member: 5343"><p>This is true for naturally aspirated engines - FI (turbo or supercharged) will develop and sustain peak horsepower over an entire RPM range - my E93 M3 developed peak horsepower of 414 SAE at 8300 rpm - but my F80 M3 will develop 444 SAE horsepower over the entire range of 5500-7300 rpm - so it is a much bigger difference in power than the peak difference of 30 hp would suggest.</p><p></p><p>That being said - horsepower is simply torque applied over a period of time - so horsepower is a much better indicator of sustained acceleration than torque.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Powerslide, post: 183184, member: 5343"] This is true for naturally aspirated engines - FI (turbo or supercharged) will develop and sustain peak horsepower over an entire RPM range - my E93 M3 developed peak horsepower of 414 SAE at 8300 rpm - but my F80 M3 will develop 444 SAE horsepower over the entire range of 5500-7300 rpm - so it is a much bigger difference in power than the peak difference of 30 hp would suggest. That being said - horsepower is simply torque applied over a period of time - so horsepower is a much better indicator of sustained acceleration than torque. [/QUOTE]
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