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Is there anyone that can tell me how to convert (NM)into LBS per FT My hand book tells me that my max torque is

410(NM)What I want to know is

lbs per Ft and at what Revs it

is the vehicle is a BMW 530d . Also is (NM)a continental method of measurement , Ron
 
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Hello Ron.Newton/metres is the "SI" (Systeme International)unit of torque. It is based upon the metric system,(although the metric measurement is kg/cm).To convert Nm into lbf/ft divide by 1.363.
 

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Ron, NM is the metric measurement of torque.

To calculate conversion :

NM x 0.738 = lb/ft.

lb/ft x 0.138 = NM.

NM = Newton/metres
 
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Thanks everyone for your information . I now know how much torque I have but I still don't know at what revs

I am afraid that being a carpenter , if it's not made of wood I am lost, I rang BMW

and they were unable to help me, but they are going to ring me back. Thank's again.

Ron
 
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Ordinary cheap cars give all that information in their handbooks which come free with the car. I didn't realise that a decent handbook was an optional extra on a BMW!
 

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