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- | Nm is the abbreviation for {{wiki|Newton-metre}} — the metric measurement of torque — and is equal to approximately 1.38 [[Performance|ft. lbs.]] or 0.102 kg-m. | + | Nm is the abbreviation for {{wiki|Newton-metre}} — the metric measurement of '''{{wiki|torque}}''' — and is equal to approximately 1.38 {{wikiEx|Foot-pound_(energy)|foot-pounds}} or 0.102 kg-m. |
- | 95 Nm = 70 lb-ft = 9.7 kg-m | + | * Engine torque is measured in Newton-metres. |
- | 140 nm = 95 lb-ft = 14.3 kg-m | + | * Fastener tightening is also measured in Nm using a [[Tools#Torque_Wrench|Torque Wrench]]. |
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+ | <br>{{See|Performance#Torque_and_HP_conversions}}<table class="wiki_table"> | ||
+ | <tr><th>Newton-meter</th><th>Foot-pound</th><th>kg-m</th></tr> | ||
+ | <tr><td>54 Nm</td><td>40 ft-lb</td><td>5.5 kg-m</td></tr> | ||
+ | <tr><td>95 Nm</td><td>70 ft-lb</td><td>9.7 kg-m</td></tr> | ||
+ | <tr><td>140 nm</td><td>95 ft-lb</td><td>14.3 kg-m</td></tr> | ||
+ | </table> | ||
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+ | Nissan dyno chart for the Datsun A12 engine (torque measured in m-kg) | ||
+ | <br>{{AlbumLinkH|Performance#13935|13935|dyno chart}} | ||
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+ | Torque wrench reading in [[Nm|Newton Meters]] and Inch Pounds | ||
+ | <br>{{wikiFile|e/ee|Torque_wrench_reading_view_0688.jpg}} | ||
- | {{See|Performance}} | ||
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Nm is the abbreviation for Newton-metreᵂ — the metric measurement of torqueᵂ — and is equal to approximately 1.38 foot-poundsᵂ or 0.102 kg-m.
- Engine torque is measured in Newton-metres.
- Fastener tightening is also measured in Nm using a Torque Wrench.
See also: Performance#Torque_and_HP_conversions
Newton-meter | Foot-pound | kg-m |
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54 Nm | 40 ft-lb | 5.5 kg-m |
95 Nm | 70 ft-lb | 9.7 kg-m |
140 nm | 95 ft-lb | 14.3 kg-m |
Nissan dyno chart for the Datsun A12 engine (torque measured in m-kg)
Torque wrench reading in Newton Meters and Inch Pounds
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