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yes its well known if combustion engine can be kept in its max torque rpm-flow then a constant variable transmission would be most efficient sliding ratios for acceleration power. I have looked into this for some years and if hydualic pump/motors were not so heavy and rpm limited with fluid heating shear and flow Ms Peel would have a bulldozer type drive trans. In the end its how much power can be developed over time and the mass its shoving, so horse power or watts an engine or motor can produce is the main number to plug in with mass to get idea of how long to get going to some speed. The P!! didn't need any brake application to run through all 4 gears and only move a bike length, nor did my Mercedes 6.9 or my hot rod van. The small Brit engine wheelie barred supriser was a Triumph on Nitrous other lists told me. Our ancient engines just can take much rpm over 7-8000 so nothing left but pack more mix in somehow in bigger bores.