Depends if its new or old. If the engine is run down, replace any parts that seem to be of poor maintenance, and check for any leaks or unwanted noises.
If the engine is new (or in good shape), you could add a turbocharger, supercharger, air intake, exhaust system, etc.
For more complicated engines, you can have a reflash of the ECU done, which can add anywhere from 10 to 75 bhp.
put an Audi a6 engine in it
The Speedhawk from BHP Plus will provide an increase to around 130 BHP and increase torque from 240 to 295. Fitting is generally a simple plug in to the correct port on the engine.
BHP is Brake HorsePower, or the power measured at the crankshaft of an engine.
173 bhp on 2,8 shortblock vr6 engine and 193 bhp on a 2,9 long block vr6 engine
I see a motorcycle that has a 420 bhp engine built into it for some reason and another reference to a 2200 bhp jet engine and another for a 9000 bhp engine, so it could vary quite widely depending on the size of the engine.
a 70cc engine has exactly 42 bhp
It depends on the type 200 BHP, 225 BHP or 271 bhp
Hi, the 323ci (2,5L engine) is 170BHP. the 325ci (2.5L engine) is 189 BHP
The 160 bhp engine has quite a bit more power, and is probably less economical.
around 190 bhp.
as far as i know, you should increase the rpm of an engine..because theoretically Power=2*Pi*N*T/60 where 'N' is the rpm. you should correspondingly improve the quality of the engine parts and the coolant system.
286 bhp, it is the 3.0 litre engine. The Evo was release in September 1995 with a 3.2 litre engine developing 321 bhp.