This may sound harsh, but from what I've seen here you don't have the ability to check the calculations.
The torque curve on the graph is wrong. So is the hand annotated rpm.
Can you convert power to torque using rpm? You certainly couldn't a few posts earlier.
Thank you.
NA Petrol engines are limited in torque in Nm per litre to their compresssion ratio x10. VE reduces that further.
434Nm is a very good figure for a 2 valve V8.
It's only extremely efficient and high compression petrols that can do more than 100Nm per litre.
Forced induction of course changes that by the density ratio.
But it can't be. Our new mate who's been here two weeks and doesn't know what a 4BD1T is says it's impossible.


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