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12. Diesel Engines Produce Peak Torque at Low RPMs
Compared to gasoline engines, diesels have the advantage of producing more torque than gasoline powered ones. They also do so at lower RPMs which helps to improve the overall fuel economy for the automobile or truck. This trait makes diesel engines the most suited for powering vehicles that must tow on a regular basis. The high torque output of the engines at lower revolutions also makes the engines very suited for uses in the farming and construction industries. When the higher torque output is combined with the lower overall fuel cost for diesel engines, it makes choosing a diesel powered truck more attractive to consumers.
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