I've been told many things over the years also. Some I found to be true and some of it pure nonsense. When I was young, I often soaked in all the stuff the old-timers told me. It took me awhile to learn that young BS artists grow up to be old ones. Age does not always add to a person's credibility.
I've been told many times that diesels have more low-end torque because the air-intake is always wide-open. That is still written in a few text books. Not mentioned is that some diesels do not run wide-open air intakes - like some of my IH diesel tractors with air-governed fuel injection pumps.
No matter what someone says - I think what matters is . . . when two engines, gas and diesel, with same bore and stroke, same aspiration - are tested side by side. That has been done many times and it has proved over and over that the low-torque thing about diesels is a myth.
It just so happens that in the modern auto/truck industry, there are NO long-stroke HD turbo gas engines. In the past - during the early trucking days up to the 50s, there were many big gas and diesel engines - including Mack. Side by side, the big gas engines won but they were miserable on fuel use.
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