Stan H
Well-Known Member
This is a common misconception about diesels. People always hear how they make so much more torque, so they expect them to be lightening fast, but they aren't. It's a different type of power, different type of torque. It's all low rpm.
When I first bought my BMW X5 diesel I was expecting it to blow the doors off everything else. Off the line it would destroy almost anything... until about 40mph then it tapered off and was really no different that anything else in its class. Try to shit can it at 70 mph and it was ok at best, but roll a little into the throttle at 70mph and it would pull away hard because the rpms stayed low in the powerband.
Really gotta understand how to use diesel power and stay in its torque band. It's not like a gasser where the more skinny pedal the better.
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