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Originally Posted by Lantana frs
The power band looks the same with the 17 elevated a little on the graph.
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It can show up on a graph, and at the same time be felt less or even not at all.
Here's @
DarkSunrise ' s excellent post on the dip. A lot of cars have them. How much you feel it depends on how you drive, gearing, total HP and TQ.
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Originally Posted by DarkSunrise
Lots of high rpm, NA cars have uneven torque curves.
FR-S/BRZ:
987 Cayman S:
981 Cayman S:
Mustang GT350:
S2000:
Ferrari 430:
GT3 RS:
You can definitely feel it in the Twins, but not a huge deal. For daily driving, keep it below 3200 RPM. For spirited driving, keep it above 4500 RPM.
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