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Old 11-26-2001, 04:17 PM
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"low end power"?

does this mean power at lower RPMs, or power at lower speeds?
for example, people say <insert mod here> takes away low end power.

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Old 11-26-2001, 04:27 PM
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Re: "low end power"?

Originally posted by wope
does this mean power at lower RPMs, or power at lower speeds?
for example, people say <insert mod here> takes away low end power.

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As I know it - low end power refers to when the engine is in the lower rpm range. So a loss of power there would cause your car to be slower off the line from a standstill, but once you are moving you usually make your 'power shifts' above the lower rpm range. People equate aluminum flywheels and underdrive pulleys w/ helping gain low end power since they allow the engine to spool up or rev quicker. In short it refers to low rpm.
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Old 11-26-2001, 06:39 PM
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Re: Re: "low end power"?

Originally posted by Toolrocks

As I know it - low end power refers to when the engine is in the lower rpm range. So a loss of power there would cause your car to be slower off the line from a standstill, but once you are moving you usually make your 'power shifts' above the lower rpm range. People equate aluminum flywheels and underdrive pulleys w/ helping gain low end power since they allow the engine to spool up or rev quicker. In short it refers to low rpm.
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Old 11-27-2001, 12:28 AM
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Re: Re: Re: "low end power"?

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good answer
yes, it was, and yes, Tool does rock (well at least they used to).

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