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Yes, there are inch/pound torque wrenches.
365 pound/feet torque
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The 4.3 vortec engine generates 190 hp with 253 pound-feet of torque running on gasoline. Using propane, it generates 183 hp with 247 pound-feet of torque. If the fuel used is natural gas, it induces 164 hp with 230 pound-feet of torque.
235 foot pound of torque at 3200 rpm
Use a torque wrench that is graduated in ft. lbs or do the math.
Torque is simply twisting force. It is stated in the USA as Foot/Pounds Simply a one foot lever with a 1 pound weight on the end will provide 1 foot pound of torque. EG: A torque wrench measures the amount of force applied to a nut or bolt.
It is called Ft/Lbs.
235 horsepower and 300 pound-feet of torque
The 6.4L Powerstroke diesel produced form '08 to '10 has 350 horsepower and 650 pound feet of torque. The all-new 2011 6.7L Powerstroke diesel puts out 390 horsepower and 735 pound feet of torque. It improved by 40 horsepower and 85 pound feet of torque.
Yes. They are equal quantities of energy, work, torque, or first moment.
570 pound feet of torque and 325 horsepower. Ford is the best truck by far....