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High revving motors vs down low torque monsters?
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<blockquote data-quote="Voltwings" data-source="post: 15419464" data-attributes="member: 155561"><p>They're both fun in their own ways, i dont think anyone "likes" one more than the other, but you can certainly be partial one way. </p><p></p><p>Being a person who enjoys HPDE, i really prefer revs. I love winding a motor out and going faster, and faster, and faster... just that pull all the way to redline is addicting. </p><p></p><p>For example, my mazdaspeed 3, 350 ft/lbs at 3500 rpms lol it is by all definitions a torque monster. Stock turbo pretty much falls flat on its face about 5k, which is just the nature of all small stock turbos. My '13 5.0 with a cobrajet made 450 at 7800 rpm and there was nothing more rewarding than winding that motor out and just feeling the speed climb. Yeah, i think i do prefer revs to torque. I like torque, torque is always good, but i like revs more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voltwings, post: 15419464, member: 155561"] They're both fun in their own ways, i dont think anyone "likes" one more than the other, but you can certainly be partial one way. Being a person who enjoys HPDE, i really prefer revs. I love winding a motor out and going faster, and faster, and faster... just that pull all the way to redline is addicting. For example, my mazdaspeed 3, 350 ft/lbs at 3500 rpms lol it is by all definitions a torque monster. Stock turbo pretty much falls flat on its face about 5k, which is just the nature of all small stock turbos. My '13 5.0 with a cobrajet made 450 at 7800 rpm and there was nothing more rewarding than winding that motor out and just feeling the speed climb. Yeah, i think i do prefer revs to torque. I like torque, torque is always good, but i like revs more. [/QUOTE]
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