Sentences with phrase «foot pounds»

"Foot pounds" is a unit of measurement used to describe a certain type of energy or force. It refers to the amount of work or energy required to move an object one foot while applying a certain amount of force. Full definition
That is 53 more foot pounds of torque than last year's model.
Some numbers — 180 horsepower, 240 - foot pounds of torque.
Get this: the Camaro is 133 pounds lighter, has 20 more horsepower, 56 more foot pounds of torque, and has a lower center of gravity.
Its torque output is a high 255 foot pounds at a low 2,400 rpm.
The all - aluminum engine has twin turbochargers, variable - cam technology and direct injection, all of which help it produce strong torque output at low revs — a full 330 foot pounds from 1,600 rpm.
The truck will also feature regenerative braking, weight about 2,000 pounds less than a diesel truck, and have 2,000 foot pounds of torque, allowing it to accelerate with a full load much faster than a diesel truck.
The pushrods are installed in their correct locations and rocker arms are properly torqued to 11 foot pounds with an extra 30 degree turn according to my service manual.
And then all I could see was his feet pounding the last few stairs.
Also the abrasiveness of society is eliminated and foot pounds of work (effort) go far enough for satisfaction being achieved / achievable.
I'm 23 years old from a small country town In Maine, I am a bodybuilder with an athletic frame, 155 pounds, 5 feet 9 inches tall, I am a gentleman just looking for someone to sweep off her feet
Power from the 5.3 liter V8 is respectable, with 355 horsepower and 383 foot pounds of torque on tap.
We are featuring a tune only package available for only $ 695 shipped to you on a hand held programmer adding 70 foot pounds of torque!
The heart and soul of the 1989 Saab 900 (suggested retail, $ 16,995) is a higher - output, 16 - valve engine that delivers 128 horsepower and 128 foot pounds of torque, increases of 16 percent and 8 percent over the 1988
Performance is not an issue for this model of Mercedes which does 0 to 60 miles per hour in just under 6 seconds with 302 horsepower and 300 foot pounds of torque.
While the Taurus SHO is equipped with a 3.0 - liter, DOHC, 24 - valve engine that produces 220 horsepower and 200 foot pounds of torque, the LX comes with a 3.0 - liter, V - 6 that cranks out 140 horsepower and 160 foot pounds of torque.
Torque is also upped to 245 foot pounds.
Maximum torque of 94 foot pounds is encountered at 4,200 rpm.
Power is provided by Lincoln Navigator's 5.4 - liter, three - valve Triton ™ V - 8, mated to a 6 - speed automatic transmission, that generates 300 horsepower and 365 foot pounds of torque.
It makes 445 horsepower and 450 - foot pounds of torque.
The engine is powerful enough for this heavy (3,121 pounds) car and can produce 150 horsepower and 171 foot pounds of torque.
The 328 has 60 more horsepower, 55 - foot pounds more torque, shaves 1.3 seconds off 0 to 60, but does give up 1 MPG average.
The BMW 750i and 750Li come powered by a twin - turbocharged 4.4 L V8 that makes 445 horsepower and 480 foot pounds of torque.
This combination produces 310 horsepower and 282 foot pounds of torque mated with a GS - specific 9 - speed automatic transmission.
When equipped with optional all - wheel drive torque is bumped to 295 foot pounds and an 8 - speed transmission replaces the standard 9 - speed automatic paired to the front wheel drive model.
289 cubic inches converts to 4.7 liters and produces 200 horse power at 4,400 revolutions per minute and 282 - foot pounds of torque at 2,400 revolutions per minute.
Titled The Height We Lose When Our Feet Pound The Pavement and The Height We Gain When We're Lying In Bed Are Symptoms of One Another, the event continues Melia's ongoing investigation into the relationship between corporeal and collective movement; self - presentation; and the preservation and destruction of the body within contemporary living spaces.
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