absolutely. there are many "bolt on" parts that can add ponies or the internals can be modified to get them from within.
Horsepower is the energy output of the engine. More horsepower = more energy. This does not, however, mean faster, or better acceleration. Not all of the energy produced by the engine will make it to the wheels. Most is lost in the form of heat. Torque is what will push you back into your seat.
Blower or Supercharger. The purpose of a blower is to shove more air into the engine. More air in the engine creates more horsepower.
"Robert Fogt" The amount of horsepower output by an engine depends on more than just the engine size. For example, a tricked out 4.7 liter engine will have more horsepower than an old stock 4.7 liter engine. You wont be able to convert directly between them. For new cars you may be able to find data sheets that lists both engine size and horsepower. Otherwise you would have to take it to a shop to be placed on a machine to measure it.
A general rule is the bigger the engine, the more horsepower.
Larger engine, Nitrous injection, Turbo, Supercharger, rebuild the engine with higher compression, modified cam... It just takes money and time. A really big hill.
Horsepower is not dependant on engine size, but on engine efficiency and RPM, more information is needed to answer this question.
The horsepower of an engine is not solely determined by its displacement (like 1100cc), as it also depends on factors such as engine design, efficiency, and tuning. However, a rough estimate can be made, with 1100cc engines typically producing between 70 to 100 horsepower in motorcycles, and slightly less in cars. For a more accurate assessment, it's best to refer to specific engine specifications.
Yea, the have aftermarket suspensions (Tein, Skunk2, ect.) and are modified to have alot more power. You dont want to be drifting in a Kia Forte.
None, they all have one engine. Hybrids usually have one engine and one or more motors. The Prius, for example, has a single 1.5 liter engine and a single 40-horsepower electric motor.
why are they more efficient than cars. why they are still carbureted. there's two for you! Answer What's the horsepower rating of a Continental O-520 engine?
allows more air into the engine and engine compartment. this allows for potentially more horsepower.
usually race cars are modified with roll cages, racing seats, and the engine usually is bigger (Meaning it has more litres). Also it has front skirts, back skirts, and side skirts on it, and usually a spoiler for down force.