Torque and power are related through rotational speed. Knowing brake power and engine RPM, you can back-calculate the torque delivered at the crankshaft. This is a fundamental dyno measurement relationship.
Given power P (in watts) and rotational speed n (in RPM), compute torque T (in N·m).

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