The 60-horsepower VW engine has a torque specification of 115 pounds at 2000 RPMs. The engine will have 130 pounds of torque at 2500 RPMs.
60 HP continuous and 65 HP at takeoff
Depends on which 1.6 Diesel you're talking about, the TD (Turbo) or NA (naturally aspirated/non-turbo)? The 1.6 TD has 68 HP and 98 ft lbs torque The 1.6 NA has 52 HP and 71 ft lbs torque
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450 torque is approx. 260 HP for an engine turning at 3050 RPM or 308 HP for and engine turning 3600 RPM, based on the formula ......torque X rpm/5252 = HP
The torque output of a 5 horsepower (hp) engine can vary depending on its design and operating speed. However, a common approximation is that at 3,600 RPM, a 5 hp engine typically produces around 15-20 foot-pounds of torque. To calculate torque, you can use the formula: Torque (ft-lbs) = (Horsepower × 5252) / RPM. Therefore, at 3,600 RPM, a 5 hp engine would yield roughly 15.5 ft-lbs of torque.
To estimate the horsepower (HP) of a 190cc engine with 8.75 ft-lb of torque, you can use the formula: HP = (Torque x RPM) / 5252. However, the RPM value is needed for an accurate calculation. Generally, small engines like this might produce around 6-8 HP, but the exact HP would depend on the engine's RPM at which the torque is measured.
140 hp not sure on the torque Actually GM listed the 2.4 litre engine at 150 hp and 155 lb/ft torque.
To calculate the gross torque of a 10 horsepower (hp) engine, you can use the formula: Torque (in foot-pounds) = (HP × 5252) / RPM. For example, if the engine operates at 3600 RPM, the torque would be approximately 14.75 foot-pounds. However, the actual torque will vary depending on the engine's RPM and design characteristics. Generally, a 10 hp engine can produce around 20-25 foot-pounds of torque at its peak operating RPM.
The 3100 engine was rated at 160 hp and 185 lb/ft of torque.
what is the torque specs and valve lash on a 24 hp Briggs
180 hp
150 horsepower ,torque is unknown