Peak Power Vs Torque Curve
 
  		  		 
  		         
                    		        		
        		        		        	           
                        
            
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  This article is a nice reminder that picking parts based purely on highest horsepower number doesn’t always produce a faster car. The author took the example of a tall, long runner EFI intake manifold versus a production LS1 intake. With the long runner manifold, the engine did produce more horsepower but it moved the torque peak off the middle of the curve, resulting in a slower simulated quarter-mile run.
The article below can best be summed up with this quote
my buddy Lingenfelter told me the best engine modifications to make a car quicker were mods that would improve the power within the rpm where the engine spent most of its time.
Source: On All Cylinders
Original: Engine Swap Depot