L lordmonty Sep 8, 2004 101 0 0 Sep 3, 2005 #1 could someone tell me the torque figures [ in english lbs ft] for a c5 hdi 110 bhp and the fiat stilo 115 jtd
could someone tell me the torque figures [ in english lbs ft] for a c5 hdi 110 bhp and the fiat stilo 115 jtd
Lutz Mar 14, 2005 10,030 859 40,935 Sep 3, 2005 #2 If I've converted the figures from Nm properly, the Citroen is rated at 180.6 ftlb and the Fiat at 188 ftlb
If I've converted the figures from Nm properly, the Citroen is rated at 180.6 ftlb and the Fiat at 188 ftlb
A a_5078803 Sep 2, 2005 3 0 0 Sep 4, 2005 #3 Hmm... I am not saying those numbers are wrong, but they do seem high to me!
Lutz Mar 14, 2005 10,030 859 40,935 Sep 4, 2005 #4 I've just checked my figures and they are correct.
G gary Mar 14, 2005 1,161 46 19,185 Sep 5, 2005 #5 If you have a figure in Newton Meters then take 25% off to give the correct figure in Pounds Feet. The other way round, add 33% to lb/ft to give NM
If you have a figure in Newton Meters then take 25% off to give the correct figure in Pounds Feet. The other way round, add 33% to lb/ft to give NM
K Kanga_5075163 Jul 30, 2005 181 0 0 Sep 5, 2005 #6 How dare anyone questions Lutz's figures ............ philistine!
L lordmonty Sep 8, 2004 101 0 0 Sep 5, 2005 #7 yes lutz's figures are nearly spot on,managed to pick up a brochure from my local dealer and the actual figure is 184 lbs@ 1750 revs so the stilo must be circa 190+, cheers guys for the input, philistines or not!
yes lutz's figures are nearly spot on,managed to pick up a brochure from my local dealer and the actual figure is 184 lbs@ 1750 revs so the stilo must be circa 190+, cheers guys for the input, philistines or not!
A a_5078803 Sep 2, 2005 3 0 0 Sep 6, 2005 #8 LOL, I have just figured it out! I read "Torque figures" and thought "Ahh, wheel nut torque!". My mistake!
LOL, I have just figured it out! I read "Torque figures" and thought "Ahh, wheel nut torque!". My mistake!