No. Not at all. Horsepower varies different engine sizes if engine at all.
That depends on the car, they are not all in the same place on every vehicle.
It depends on the car. An every day car could have 130 to 160. A sports car could be 200 to even 700!
A kilowatt is the metric unit for power. A horsepower is the Imperial unit for the same thing. So there's absolutely no reason why a kilowatt shouldn't be used to measure the output power of a car engine in the same way that a horsepower was. In fact, outside the US, most countries rate their car engines in kilowatts not in horsepower.
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Aerodynamics, weight of the car, horsepower of the engine, are all factors in the speed the car can travel.
A World of Outlaws sprint car engine can vary from about 810 horsepower to about 900 horsepower.
the horsepower of a car depends on the number of cylinders it has. The engine displacement does not affect the horsepower of a car by much.
Horsepower is the basis for a car going faster
There is no car named the "RS Focus" thus, it does not have a horsepower. However, there is a car named the "Ford Focus RS". The car "Ford Focus RS has a horsepower of 305.
yes, all companies do Whoa whoa whoa. they do not. American car companies measure horsepower at the flywheel of the engine on an engine dyno, not at the wheels on a rolling road dyno. There is a significant power loss to get the horsepower from an engine all the way to the tires through the transmission.
The same thing dictates a Mustang's top speed as every other car. It all depends on horsepower/torque, weight, aerodynamics, and gearing. Since the Mustang has always had multiple engine and gearing options, there simply isn't one answer. It all really does depend on what each individual car has in it. An old big block car with 4.50 gears will most certainly be redline limited. A six cylinder car with 2.70 gears will most certainly be drag limited. Not to mention that the same car with the same engine will have a different top speed with each different gear ratio. So sorry, no straight answer for you.
It depends on the car. But generally speaking, yes 426 is quite a bit or horsepower.