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by using a supercharger u get 30 to 40% more horse power than when compared to an engine with out a supercharger....
they both have the same horse power
No, just putting a engine with 400 horse into a nova from another car will not give you more than 400 horse.
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A horse actually is stronger than one horse power: 14.9hp is the amount of power an ACTUAL horse produces, but over longer periods of time, the average horse produces less than one hp (about 0.7 hp on average).
Human horsepower is far less power full than the horsepower of a machine.
Most likely, the motor can not handle the horse power it needs. Some cars are built to achieve that. But they are cars that are built for racing, or they have more horse power than the average family car.
you are looking about 150 to 165 not much more than that.
so this really depends on HP ( horse power) if a car has more horse power than a truck than it will accelerate faster and also cause cars are lighter than trucks. so you have power and less weight than a truck. so to answer your question it depends on the car and the truck. how much HP either one has and how heavy they are,
The units are horse-power. One horse-power = 550 ft.lbs/sec B.H.P. stands for brake horse-power. The word brake does not affect the units, it simply specifies the way in which the horse-power was measured. This in turn means that the horse-power wasmeasured rather than calculated or estimated.
Yes, a horse is more powerful than a German Shepherd.
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