quench vs no quench?

The fact is that to make horsepower, you have to start with torque. Dynos measure torque.The more torque that you have,the more horsepower you have. Hp is nothing more than the result that falls out of an equation.Hp might as well be have been invented as mousepower or elephantpower. Its just a convenient descriptor used to describe torque through a specified time period,using terms that we as humans can relate to.
-And another thing;Nobody builds NA automotive engines with 2:1 ratios between hp and tq, or tq to hp.Thats ludicrous.I understand, the poor guy is trying to make a point using exageration. But really with a given size of na engine,when you build it to increase "hp", you are just moving the torque up the rpm band, to produce more of it during a given time period.We call it an increase of hp; but in reality, you could just as easily call it an increase of torque-through-time. Its just terminology, based on TORQUE.
-Its like building a house.You start with a foundation(torque). Small house(hp), small foundation. Big house,big foundation.
-You can base an arguement using scientific terms, and lose sight of common sense.