You should recheck your facts. Torque curves for the various engines used to be published on the Cummins website and in Dodge truck brochures every model year.
All 24 valve engines used in Dodge Rams produce maximum torque from 1600 to 2700 rpm in a wide flat band.
All HPCR engines used in Dodge Rams produce peak torque from 1600 to 2700 rpm.
All ISB6. 7 Dodge Ram pickup engines rated at 350 hp /650 tq produce peak torque from 1500 rpm to 2700 rpm.
ISB6. 7 engines of the 305 hp version used Dodge Ram cab and chassis trucks produce peak torque from 1600 to 2700 rpm.
You are mistaken. They absolutely DO pull hard at 1600 rpm, that is where peak torque first occurs.
I've never owned a 12 valve engine and am not certain about where their torque band begins and ends but I do know it is much narrower than 24 valve engines. I think it begins at 1500 or 1600 rpm but tapers off by around 2400 rpm.
Electronic engines which are all 24 valve and HPCR engines do not have a torque PEAK as you stated. Their maximum torque is produced in a wide flat band from 1600 (or 1500) rpm up to 2700 rpm because 24 valve engines breathe better at higher rpm and because the magic of computers allows the control of fuel and air to maintain a flat torque platform.
All 24 valve engines used in Dodge Rams produce maximum torque from 1600 to 2700 rpm in a wide flat band.
All HPCR engines used in Dodge Rams produce peak torque from 1600 to 2700 rpm.
All ISB6. 7 Dodge Ram pickup engines rated at 350 hp /650 tq produce peak torque from 1500 rpm to 2700 rpm.
ISB6. 7 engines of the 305 hp version used Dodge Ram cab and chassis trucks produce peak torque from 1600 to 2700 rpm.
You are mistaken. They absolutely DO pull hard at 1600 rpm, that is where peak torque first occurs.
I've never owned a 12 valve engine and am not certain about where their torque band begins and ends but I do know it is much narrower than 24 valve engines. I think it begins at 1500 or 1600 rpm but tapers off by around 2400 rpm.
Electronic engines which are all 24 valve and HPCR engines do not have a torque PEAK as you stated. Their maximum torque is produced in a wide flat band from 1600 (or 1500) rpm up to 2700 rpm because 24 valve engines breathe better at higher rpm and because the magic of computers allows the control of fuel and air to maintain a flat torque platform.
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