Engine efficiency is increased though compression ratio by allowing a more thermodynamic energy to be converted into mechanical energy. Energy transfer is the key to efficiency.
between 18 and 25 to one depending on engine I agree. It all depends on what engine you have.
The compression ratio doesn't deal with the displacement, the bore and stroke do. If it's a modern engine it should say the size of the engine in liters. You can use this to convert the engine size to cubic inches. A 173ci engine is a 2.8L engine when converted.
The fuel efficiency of an engine will depend on the car itself, amongst other factors.
There are several means by which the compression ratio of an engine might be reduced although all involve extensive mechanical rework to accomplish. 1) Remove the heads from the motors and grind the compression chambers of the head(s) to make the area larger. 2) Install replacement pistons that have a different shaped piston top (usually a larger "dished" area)
The engine displacement does not provide sufficient information about its fuel efficiency. The question cannot, therefore, be answered.
It can effect engine performance and fuel burning efficiency.
yes
There is no direct connection between compression ratio and pressure. Ratio is a mathematical calculation of the cylinder volume from bottom center to top center. Actual cylinder pressure will depend on the volumetric efficiency of the engine. Factors the affect volumetric efficiency include rpm, intake design, throttle plate size, amount of restriction in the exhaust, size of the valves, shape of piston and combustion chamber.
The cool air intake is mainly to keep the engine oxygenated and allows for a higher performance and efficiency of the engine. This also keeps the engine from over heating. Its mostly performance based.
You will have an improvement in engine performance and an increase in compression unless the compression rings on the pistons need replacement .
It makes it fly
A fuel level sensor will not affect performance. Fuel level can due to weight of fuel and accumulated heat in the returned fuel from the engine.
The answer is 38.
No it would not. Transmission performance does not affect the engine. But engine performance does affect the transmission.
Changing it to something other than what is recommended will affect the life of the engine. It will also affect the performance.
Performance, horse power and fuel mileage will suffer.
efficiency is capacity of engine to produce power from fuel supplied while cop is how effectively energy is used to obtain the desired effect