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| Administrator Friends call me God ;) | Since a lot of us see ratings in KW and NM I figured it would be a good thing to post an article on how to convert this to "useful" numbers. First some definitions. Lb-Ft = Pound Feet Nm = Newton Meter Kw = Kilowatt (kilo meaning 1000) Hp = Horsepower R/MIN (RPM) = Revolutions per minute Now for the formula's Code: 1 Lb-Ft = 1.35582 Nm 1 Nm = 0.737561 Lb-Ft 1 Kw = 1.34102209 Hp 1 Hp = 0.745699872 Kw MAXIMUM POWER 6.0KW/8500R/MIN MAXIMUM TORQUE 14N.M/6000R/MIN This quad produces 8.046 Horsepower @ 8500RPM and 10.325 pound feet of torque @ 6000 RPM. Now there are no more mysteries thinking that your 1.5KW pocketbike can do 90 miles per hour (maybe off a cliff). This article was written by Bruce Peresky for pocketbikeforum.com. Copying is permitted provided you give credit to http://www.pocketbikeforum.com |
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