But some trucker’s thirst for power was so great that they installed the V12 version of the big Hall Scott; 2269 cubic inches, and up to 900 hp. Sorry; I don’t have ready specs for the torque, but it must have been over 2000 lb.ft. These were the monster truc...
This is of course also very much true in engines, in terms of the increased strength that would be required for the components of a larger engine to turn at the same speed as a smaller one. It’s obvious and intuitive: larger engines need to rotate at lower speed...