
Originally Posted by
crossy
Not with one of these - should give more torque on idle than a well tuned 2.25 at full bore
Not necessarily - it depends on what the manifold was designed to do - might make it even peakier! The fact that such devices exist points out the problems with running six cylinders and one carburetter. (would it fit under the bonnet of a Landrover?)
But I was, of course, referring to the standard configuration Holden engines, and pointing out to Uncle Ho that the published figures for Holden (the engines usually fitted to landrovers) and Landrover engines do not show that Holden's peak torque is at higher revs than Landrovers.
The main point of course is that knowing where the peak torque figure is does not tell you anything about how the actual torque curves compare at any other rpm or overall. And while I have not really looked, a cursory search did not turn up curves for either engine, only peak numbers.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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