HP and ft lbs, universal standard thank you.
Just assume 200 horsepower and 214 lb/ft, thanks to the internet.
I use the metric standard (SI). kW is
technically the best measure for power, but PS/ch still works. Defined as "the power to raise a mass of 75 kilograms against the Earth's gravitational force over a distance of one metre in one second". For what it's worth, for official taxation and measurement purposes, the kW is used in Europe even if advertisements usually use horsepower.
The standard metric unit for torque is Nm.
And 1000kg = 1 tonne