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I love the door analogy - it's great! But torque is not a measure of how much something will turn with a given force.... torque is in fact just a rotational measure of force. If there is no movement, then you can have huge torque with no power. Power is required to move the object (accelerate it or overcome some resistance to movement, or usually both), torque cannot move anything without power (=energy over time).
HTH ;-)
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Jerry
There can be no torque in an engine unless it's turning. You can have very powerful short stroke engines with little torque and quite small long stroke engines with lots of torque. Torque is the twisting force applied to the crankshaft by the conrod as the piston is forced down.