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Diesel hp and gas hp ratings are not measured the same, diesel hp is rated at the shaft, thus, the hp rating isnt the same bro...
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Huh?... HP is HP. HP is the same Diesel or Gas.
Horsepower = Engine Torque (Foot Lbs) x Engine Speed (RPM) then divide by 5252. That is how HP is measured. The TORQUE (ablility to rotate mass)of an engine is a huge component of the POWER of the engine.
Gas engines make their high HP DUE TO RPM.
Diesel engines make there HP DUE TO TORQUE.
Hence, a 180 HP Diesel provides the same Performance as an approx 250 HP gas engine does at low RPM aka Taking off and getting on a plane, but may not have the same great top end MPH performance.
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Thus am I correct that the higher torque of the diesel enables it to turn a higher pitch prop, thus greater travel distance/revolution, thus higher speed for the diesel for the same RPM?