Re: why do marine engines not ever talk about torque?
Torque is very relevant...and all the boating rags talk about it, graph it, etc. especially in comparisons between two-strokes and four-strokes. <br />Forget about all the equations that try to explain torque, except the one that shows the relationship of torque and horsepower in the same equation (Quietcat mentioned above)...<br /><br />Torque = (Horsepower X 5252) divided by RPM.<br /><br />What does this mean to boaters?? First, know where your power curve is, second, acceleration follows the torque curve, and third...it's better to make torque at high rpm because you can take advantage of 'gearing'. Hence, lower units are "geared" accordingly.