That'll give you a torque value of about 490 Nm, but no horsepower at all.
Around 450HP depending on your tune.
from 2005 to2009 mustang boss is bring 320 hp
Because the long handle allows more leverage to be applied to the nut.
Bent crankshaft, or the blade is not installed properly
To see significant horsepower gains, the way to go is forced induction (turbocharging or supercharging). not every engine can handle forced induction, though.
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the perpendicular force applied at the end of a wrench handle. Because torque= Fd / T = F d cos θ therefore the greater the distance the greater the torque. T=torque F=force d=distance cos=cosine θ=theta
Assuming you mean horsepower, can not be measured because no dynos can handle the power but estimates run in the area of 4500.
Iv read and herd for them to hold up to 500hp stock
The applied force to the end of the handle is the input force and the output force is when the broom sweeps over the floor.
The knife is a third class lever. The pressure is applied to the other end of the handle nearest to the blade and the fulcrum is at the end of the handle nearest to the wrist.
This blender has a 1.5 horsepower heavy duty motor it should be able to handle a very thick mix.