>Yes, it does, like the 180 of your car does: it specifies the capacity. 
>Remember: MSU stands for Million Service Units.


Isn't that one of the unfortunate habbit with MSU that is one reason for the 
confusion that might exist here and there: Its is always written and spoken as 
"MSU", whereas it actually is "MSU/h"?


With vehicle velocity one usually talks about "kilometers" or "miles", but it 
is clear to everyone that "kilometers/hour" or "miles/hour" is meant. I never 
saw velocity to be written without the "/h".
--
Peter Hunkeler

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