The answer to this question is hard as it is dependant upon:
# Efficiency of engine and gear box. # Weight of car. # Aerodynamic resistance of car. These are the main contributors to vehicular efficiency, however other minor factors are:
# Octane of petrol being used # Tyres being used: thin tyres are generally more efficient, but grip less # Manual or Automatic: Automatics have torque converters which max at 90% efficiency, or 100% if on highway and equipped with stator locking mechanism. # Power Steering # Air conditioning My suggestion if you would still like an answer is to find an efficiency to the same car with a different motor. Find the efficiency of that motor. Find the efficiency of the 400hp motor. This will give you an idea of what sort of mileage you can expect.
There is no direct correlation between engine size and km per litre.
15kms per litre
How many horse power5 is in a litre engine How many horse power5 is in a litre engine
30 kilomter per liter
In a 2006 Ford Freestyle your 3.0 liter DOHC Duratec V6 engine has ( 4 valves per engine cylinder )
about 12.5
7 to 10km per liter.. depends on the traffic and condition of the car
The 4.6 liter 2V ( 2 valves per engine cylinder ) is ( 248 horsepower ) The 4.6 liter 3V ( 3 valves per engine cylinder ) is ( 292 horsepower ) In the 2010 Ford F-150
830 to 900 grams per liter
20
10
6 liters