On Sat, 10 Oct 2009 11:57:52 -0400, Van Chocstraw
wrote:
Worn Out Retread wrote:
I am looking for a new snow blower and have discovered that the power
rating of the engines are no longer in "Horse Power" but in "Foot
Pounds" if given at all. Sometimes all that is given is the CC's of the
engine.
Even the people selling these machines don't know what the "Horse Power"
ratings are so that old geezers like myself can understand what is going
on. Does anyone have any general rules regarding the conversion of Foot
Pounds or CC's to Horse Power?
They are just trying to pull one over on us by frigging up standard
ratings in the US.
CC's equate more to Cubic Inches. Foot pounds equate to horsepower.
Multiply horsepower by 33,000 to get foot pounds.
It's just another crooked business tactic to screw you over.
See the chart: http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/S...53/convert.htm
PARDON?????
My 140HP Corvair puts out 4,620,000 ft lbs of
torque????????????????????????????
WOW!!!!!