Yes, h.p. is h.p. no matter what vehicle it is in.
Most f1 cars have about 8-9 hundred horsepower but horsepower is limited andall the cars in one race have the same horsepower so one car doesn't go faster than another and it is a fair race.
I have owned both of these scooters and the pro scooters are much better, That's why they cost more than slam scooters.
40 three wheel scooters and 10 four wheel scooters
No, scooter insurance in quite a bit different than motorcycle insurance, and it is normally much cheaper too. This is because scooters do not have as much horsepower as a motorcycle and they are normally not driven on expressways.
No. Most bike paths do not allow motorized traffic. Read the specific bike paths rules. 49cc scooters are now classified as 'low power scooters'. This does not mean they are the same as a bicycle. 49cc scooters can ride in bike lanes though.
razor (same company that makes scooters)
Depending on the year of the engine, the rated horsepower of the 426c.i. hemi used in cars like the Charger, Challenger, and Barracuda was severely underestimated. This was done deliberately for a couple reasons. The primary reason for the low horsepower rating was designed to clear the government set horsepower restrictions on cars manufactured out of the late sixties and early seventies. There are other theories about this but generally this was the intended purpose. Dodge rated the 426c.i. engine at a mild 350 horsepower In actuality, this same motor brand new and in stock condition would easily break the 400 horsepower barrier, and commonly be considered a 450+ horsepower engine.
Yes, some cars have more horsepower which allow the caar the go faster and get off quicker then another car
They are the same as for motorcycles.
Size, Weight, technology, Horsepower, MPG, styling. One Fact is that Older cars were ALOT lighter...meaing the would get Much better MPG than cars of today with the same engine.
do you mean parts for old cars? if so they manufacture them the same as for new cars
No, because they cannot run at the same speed as the rest of the traffic.