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2011 Lincoln Town Car hp & torque

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2011 Lincoln Town Car Horsepower

Signature Limited Retail 4dr Sedan

Horsepower - 239 hp

It is the same for all trims.

It is the metric used to indicate the power produced by a Lincoln Town Car engine, it means the power of your car.

Horsepower rpm - no data

It is a parameter that shows the number of engine crankshaft revolutions at which the maximum power (number of horsepower) is reached.

Torque - 287 Lb-Ft

It is the same for all trims.

Torque, simply, is the ability of a vehicle to perform work.

Torque rpm - no data

It is a parameter that shows the number of engine crankshaft revolutions at which the maximum torque is reached.

0-60mph 0-100kmh s - 8.5 sec

It is the same for all trims.

This parameter shows how long it takes to accelerate the vehicle from a standing position to 60 mph (Which is equal to 100 kmh).

1/4 mile time - 16.3 sec

It is the same for all trims.

It is a time it takes a car to travel a 1/4 mile.

1/4mile speed - 85 mph

It is the same for all trims.

It is the maximum speed the car can reach on a 1/4 mile section.

Curb weight - 4352 lb

It is the weight of the vehicle without any passenger or items in it except for the standard equipment that comes with it.

Signature L Retail 4dr Sedan

Determining 2011 Lincoln Town Car maximum Horsepower & Torque

The horsepower (hp) of your respective 2011 Lincoln Town Car demonstrates the energy that its engine creates and its acceleration. The spec that frequently should go together with horsepower is torque – the rotational force of your respective 2011 Lincoln Town Car. For any motorist, horsepower signifies how quickly a car may go, whilst torque demonstrates how fast it might burst to an upper speed. The torque number grows together with the bodyweight of your automobile.

By definition, 1 horsepower displaces 1lb 33,000 ft. in a single min, or 33,000 ft.-lb./min. Here is the interrelation between the two factors: Horsepower = Torque Ч Rotational Speed/5,252, so the greater the torque, the higher the horsepower is. Once you know any 2 of three of the factors, you can find the missing 1. Or use online calculators. Note that the greater the horsepower of a car, the more gasoline it consumes. There are absolutely no restrictions on horsepower in the USA, while most effective cars boast over 1,400 hp. Horsepower and torque can differ from the car's version and year of creation. You will find 2011 Lincoln Town Car specs from the graphs below or maybe in your handbook.

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