Plenty.
You need more information to find out how much horse power there would be. There would be a variety of horse power concerning what engine the turbo was on.
Need to know the year.
Diesels run on only needing fuel and air to operate. The more load that is demanded out of the engine means that the injectors are going to open up and meter more fuel. And with more fuel comes more air (ie: superchargers, and turbochargers) So the more fuel that is need the more air is need also. So the more fuel you can add to your engine, the more horse power will be produced.
Depends on the engine... need to be more specific.
Question way too vague, need to be more specific
You need to be more specific. What model and what engine size.
they have larger engines, therfore it takes more fuel to provide the massive power that they need.
Need to know the year. You will need to ask your question again with that info. THANK YOU.
TO GAIN MORE HORSE POWER YOU NEED TO PUT A BIGGER TURBO AND TO BOOST THE PSI. Bigger, Fuel injectors,ECM upgrade, Intake, bigger intercooler, Exhaust.ect ect....
how much horse power does what have? 2.2, 2.4 need more info. Horse power is a very old measurement and refers to the number of horses that would pull something. Therefore in terms of a car that has say 350bhp (brake horse power) it means it has the same pulling force as 350 horses put together.
as for crankshaft rotates for a certain rpm ...... and with respective rpm we need it to come to rest and the brake applied to it with much power..... determines how much power we need to stop it at a certain rpm..... these brake power is known as brake horse power..
It depends on the voltage of the compressor. Two horse power (electric) is 1492 watts, but watts are volts times amps, so you need to know the voltage. Since the motor is an inductive load, you will also need to know the power factor, so as to compensate for true vs apparent power.