ft pounds of torque times RPM divided by 5252 equals horsepower ..... In your question one peice of info is missing in order for someone to give you an answer .....(revolution per minute )
170 horsepower with 225 foot pounds of torque
587 horsepower, 26 foot-pounds of torque
A 1970 Chevy chevelle has 500 HORSEPOWER and 450 FOOT POUNDS OF TORQUE.
a 5.7 challenger has 265 horsepower at 4,800 rpm.. and 333 pounds of torque at 3,600
245 horsepower and 335 foot pounds of torque
160-165 horsepower. 230-235 foot pounds of torque.
260 horsepower 280 torque
To convert torque to horsepower, you can use the formula: horsepower (hp) = (torque (lb-ft) × RPM) / 5252. Since horsepower depends on the engine speed (RPM), 340 pounds of torque could represent different horsepower values at different RPMs. For example, at 3,000 RPM, 340 lb-ft of torque would equal approximately 193 hp, while at 6,000 RPM, it would equal around 386 hp.
Torque(lb/ft) = (5252 * horsepower) / RPM
Torque has nothing to do with horsepower. It is purely a measure of force, whereas horsepower is a measure of how much work can be done over time.
90-96 n/a came with 222 and 198 pounds of torque, 90-96 twin turbo 298 and 276 torque
stock horsepower and torque was 85 HP and 115 LBS of torque