what i meant is, what do i need low end torque for. i understand how torque works.
take a rotary engine, no low end torque, but a flat torque curve, the horse power is linear in that kind of engine, but the torque stays the same. i would rather have a setup like that. the same amount of torque at 2000 rpm as at 6000 rpm!!! WOWEEE!!
in an "e" engine the torque curve is high at lower RPM's but as soon as it gets into the higher rpms, it starts to get lower. So you don't got that extra pull at those higher RPM's. you actaully start to lose "power" the more rpms you go.
I am jsut saying, i really enjoy the high revs torque, the pull when you want to pass on the highway.