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Originally Posted by Johnny Danger
Horsepower is a FUNCTION of torque at a certain RPM. You can't have one without the other. In its basic equation, horsepower is simply torque x RPM. (with the appropriate conversion factors.) In fact, torque and power are (almost) flip sides of the same coin. Increasing the torque of an engine at a particular RPM is the same as increasing the power output at the same RPM.
Power (hp) = Torque (ft-lb) * RPM
So, yes, Pedro refers mainly to an increase in torque (8 ft-lbs. in some cases), however, there is also a resulting increase in power.
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Lol, you really like to disagree with me huh?

I'm just quoting what Pedro stated himself when he first developed his TechnoTorque...
"No increase in HP...":
http://www.ppbb.com/phorum/read.php?6,1510167,1510211#msg-1510211