I had a 95' F-150 V8 I got about 13 MPG. Now I have a 2004 F-150 V6 & get about 17-20 MPG.
There are hundreds of different biplanes with many different engines. IN WW1 the 'rotary' engine was popular. After the war radial engines and inline and Vee engines began to gain popularity. There were many engine manufacturers.
Rebuilt engines are repaired as needed to perform to the rebuilder's standards. Remanufactured engines are completely rebuilt to OEM standards.
They are completely different engines; however, the most fundamental difference is that the Watt steam engine runs on steam, whereas the internal combustion engine runs on fuel oil.
cc or cubic centimeters is the volume of the engine's cylinders. It's just the size of the engine. There is no 1-to-1 conversion between an internal combustion engine and an electrical engine. You'd need to compare the engines' outputs (horsepower and torque) instead.
Vauxhall is a type of engine that is produced for use in automobiles. There are several different types of Vauxhall engines including the Astra and Meriva engines.
vague question, what typr of engine, all engines take different oils
Different engines need different timings, look at the handbook.
Yes it will. They are both 3rd generation Escorts. To find out if an engine will fit your Escort compare the 5th digit of the VIN between your car and the car the engine is coming out of. If it is the same the engines are the same.
There are a number of different types of car engines. Some of these engine types are Straight/Inline engines, V type engines, Rotary engines and diesel engines.
The Wenkel engine
Automobile engines are ic (internal combustion).
Convert 350 cubic inches to cubic centimeters and compare to 5,500. Convert 5,500 cubic centimeters to cubic inches and compare to 350.