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Nm to ft lbs
« on: 02 March 2008, 14:07:53 »

Does someone know how to convert Nm into ft lbs?
In the manual it tells me the figure, but in Nm  :(
Thanx.  :)
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Re: Nm to ft lbs
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Re: Nm to ft lbs
« Reply #2 on: 02 March 2008, 14:25:04 »

ive just noticed whats at the bottom of the chart, the back pain thing that's uncanny  (my back is fubar'ed, btw)
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Re: Nm to ft lbs
« Reply #3 on: 02 March 2008, 14:34:43 »

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http://www.thetoolhut.com/Torque-Conversion-English-Metric.html
 does that help mate

Thanks Zippo.
I've just found a conversion site. The DTi produces 280 Nm which= 206.5 ft lbs.
No wonder the get up n go isn't as quick as my old Rover diesel, that produced 268 ft lbs (although the BHP's the same), but when i have it tuned at R&M motors the torque should be about the same, but the BHP should be around 145 instead of 119 ::) ::) ::)
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Re: Nm to ft lbs
« Reply #4 on: 02 March 2008, 15:08:43 »

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http://www.thetoolhut.com/Torque-Conversion-English-Metric.html
 does that help mate

Thanks Zippo.
I've just found a conversion site. The DTi produces 280 Nm which= 206.5 ft lbs.
No wonder the get up n go isn't as quick as my old Rover diesel, that produced 268 ft lbs (although the BHP's the same), but when i have it tuned at R&M motors the torque should be about the same, but the BHP should be around 145 instead of 119 ::) ::) ::)
are you having it chipped or what ever its called  :-[
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Re: Nm to ft lbs
« Reply #5 on: 02 March 2008, 15:26:54 »

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http://www.thetoolhut.com/Torque-Conversion-English-Metric.html
 does that help mate

Thanks Zippo.
I've just found a conversion site. The DTi produces 280 Nm which= 206.5 ft lbs.
No wonder the get up n go isn't as quick as my old Rover diesel, that produced 268 ft lbs (although the BHP's the same), but when i have it tuned at R&M motors the torque should be about the same, but the BHP should be around 145 instead of 119 ::) ::) ::)
are you having it chipped or what ever its called  :-[

Yes mate. there's two things they can do; the first is unplug something (not sure what,because can't recall) then plug a module in place & then plug what they unpugged into the module. The second is remap what i have which is more expensive apperantly, so i hoping for the first which around £285.
Dealt with these guys before & their good.
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Re: Nm to ft lbs
« Reply #6 on: 02 March 2008, 15:30:48 »

hope your pleased with it when its done  :y

hows the kids BTW..... all mended nicely i hope
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« Reply #7 on: 02 March 2008, 15:43:26 »

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hope your pleased with it when its done  :y

hows the kids BTW..... all mended nicely i hope

Yes all ok thanx. Back at school too  ;D
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« Reply #8 on: 02 March 2008, 15:46:35 »

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hope your pleased with it when its done  :y

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Yes all ok thanx. Back at school too  ;D

glad to hear it  :y
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Re: Nm to ft lbs
« Reply #9 on: 02 March 2008, 19:19:24 »

Doesn't anybody read the FAQ section http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1161091674
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