User talk:Classiter

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undefined — Bill william compton Talk   16:11, 26 July 2011 (UTC)

Landcruiser torque/power
Hi! You recent changed the torque/power measurements at Toyota Land Cruiser. Can you tell me what was wrong with them? You seemed happy with the actual figures but removed the automatic conversion template and the kW figure.  Stepho  talk 02:09, 7 December 2012 (UTC)


 * Hi Stepho, Unfortunately the figures were NOT correct and that is why I changed them. You have corrected the BHP to 381 but the Torque figures remain way off.  You say it has 401 NM which is 296 lbs.  The actual figures are 545NM and 401 lb/ft for the US 5.7L V8.   I corrected these last time but I removed the conversion as I am not very good with computers so was not sure how else to do it.  However, I am a Land Cruiser owner and complete car nut so having the correct figures posted is an obsession of mine!  If you could please correct the torque figure as you did with the horsepower figure it would be most appreciated.  Thanks, Classiter (talk) 18:19, 11 December 2012 (UTC)ClassiterClassiter (talk) 18:19, 11 December 2012 (UTC)


 * Oh, now I understand what you mean. I have now changed 401 Nm to 401 lbft. Please feel free to ask questions about the technical aspects of Wikipedia on the discussion page of any article. Many editors are happy to help new contributors.


 * By the way, the convention is reply just after the previous comment and to indent it by adding an extra colon ':' . I hope you don't mind that I shifted your reply in this way.  Stepho  talk 01:25, 12 December 2012 (UTC)