Lb/Ft or pound feet. Sometimes called FT/Lbs
Foot Pounds
i was taught foot/lbs
Torque output of the engine at that speed.
Power is measured in both torque and horsepower.
For a mechanical engine, such as a steam engine, or an automotive engine, two parameters are important. These are the power output at a given speed, and the torque available at that speed.The power would be measured in Horsepower, and the torque in foot-pounds. [In Imperial units.]In metric units those would be kilowatts, and Newton-meters. It would be normal to make a plot of these parameters at various speeds.
the bottom part of the car is it A: Torque is grunt, the pulling power of the engine, measured in Horse power.
Torque is defined as force multiplied by the distance, from the axis of rotation, at which such as force is applied.In the case of an engine, I believe the torque would have to be measured.
The torque applied to the drive is adjusted by instructing the engine to increase or decrease output.
The torque converter is located between the engine output shaft and the transmission. Have to drop transmission to remove.
A torque curve is a plot of torque produced vs RPM, as measured on a dynamometer. It usually is not linear (a straight line).
The Polaris Sportsmen 800 has 120 pounds of engine torque. The torque is measured at the flywheel. There is only 100 pounds of torque at the ground.
DynoRpms is revolutions per minute. How many times the engine turns a complete cycle. Torque is measured at the rear wheels(if were talking about a rear wheel drive car). Torque is the true power of an engine. If you have alot of horse power and low torque, the working power of the engine underload will be awful. The best way to measure and only true way is to Dyno the engine