My best guess will be the standard 500 mile break-in period.
2-stroke engine
Corvette: Newer models, ls1, ls2, and ls3. Camaro: Newer models, same engines for both SS Again a question of best. Best at what? Horsepower, torque, mileage, dependability, what. I agree with the above answer when it comes to pure power for your buck. Hard to beat the small block Chevy. But when it comes to dependability and an engine that has good power and delivers great mileage then there are lots of great engines out there. It would be hard to name the best.
the power band is a characteristic of the engine. the way it delivers power through the rpm range. it is not a part you can buy.
How many horses, and how much gas mileage...power/effeciency
Before the steam engine.... "people power" and "animal power."
A turbo will increase your gas mileage, yes. It does not run off power from the engine, it runs off the exhaust system to boost engine power. Your engine has to work less for the same power.
the power band is a characteristic of an engine, the way it delivers horsepower through the rpm range. you cannot buy powerbands for your bike. you can buy aftermarket parts that will change the power band that your engine has now.
Not necessarily. Mileage is influenced by a variety of factors such as driving habits, vehicle weight, and engine efficiency. In some cases, a higher cc engine may provide more power and efficiency, resulting in similar or even better mileage compared to a lower cc engine.
check your air filter and your plugs , most common problem for lack of power and poor gas mileage
The gas mileage of a 1964 bug depends on if you have had a new engine put into it, on average a 1964 bug has a 1450cc-1500cc engine in it. Meaning it will have around 50-56 hp. The lower the horse power, the smaller the engine. If you have a 10% smaller engine you get about 6% higher gas mileage. If your slug bug has an ac kit it lowers gas mileage by 3. On average a 1964 bug will have 28-36 mph
The size of the engine can affect gas mileage. The larger engine produces more power and can use more fuel. The engine size alone does not determine what fuel mileage you will get though. Factors like how heavy the car, gear ratio used, proper maintenance and how aerodynamic the vehicle play a major role fuel mileage.
Two good parts for a 1998 Dodge 1500 with a 5.9 liter engine that increase power and mileage are high performance air and fuel filters.