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Re: Which has more power, Diesel or gas
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Posted by buickanddeere on July 10, 2007 at 08:13:21 from (65.73.136.6):
In Reply to: Which has more power, Diesel or gas posted by Tractor Novice on July 10, 2007 at 02:02:04:
30HP is 30HP no matter if it's two or four stroke gasoline, two or four stroke diesel, steam turbine, steam piston, gas turbine, hydraulic motor, DC electric shunt, series or compound or electric induction or synchronous. If you are asking about torque rise if rpms are reduced due to overload? Then the piston steam, electric series, electric compound, electric shunt, electric induction, four stroke diesel then four stroke gasser would be the order of torque rise. However the old two cylinder Deere gassers have a higher torque rise than some modern diesels. HP, torque and, torque rise often get tossed together and used interchangeably even though they are all very different.
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