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Torque translates to a car's ability to put its power down on the tarmac without due fuss and electric cars are clear winners in this regard.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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It gets a little extra Torque and HP from it’s Engine (Peak Horsepower: 70 hp at 4,500 rpm, Peak Torque: 82 lb. -ft. at 4,200 rpm), but as you can see the majority of it’s Torque is from the Motor, and mostly at low speeds.
Robot-Equipped Electric Eco Car: Nissan Pivo 2 | Inhabitat 2008
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There were three more of them around somewhere, brothers with the surname Torque who seemed to have no given names.
The Silver Spike Cook, Glen 1989
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We are using a engine called Torque which uses. png sprites and animated sprites. (please see garagegames website for more details.)
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We are using a engine called Torque which uses. png sprites and animated sprites. (please see garagegames website for more details.)
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The program is based on computer gaming software called Torque (from Garage Games) and is built with WebSphere Application Server, Tivoli, ESB (Message Broker), DB2 Viper and IBM Bladeservers.
AsianWeek 2008
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Video overview of the "Torque" motorized kayak from Ocean Kayak.
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"Torque" for Java, and isn't as neat as ActiveRecord, mostly because
townx - Comments 2010
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Video overview of the "Torque" motorized kayak from
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I think what he meant was that the style of "Sideways for no other reason than being sideways" like some re-make of "Torque"
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