180cc is the cylinder capacity in cubic centimeters , also known as the swept volume , is calculated from cylinder area * stroke
many factors affect power output , such as cylinder pressure, compression ratio, gas flow efficiency, cylinder head design, flow through valves/ports, exhaust design
5hp is a normal output level for this capacity engine, especially if its a four stroke, but with tuning this figure can be much increased
It depends on the engine. Horsepower is a measurement of the engines effect. CC the size... It is possible for engines with the same size to have different effects.
You can find up to 250 horse power engines for the kenworth t12000 truck. But, for the best performance you want to go between 180 and 220 horse power engines.
It's not that simple. Engines can be built to different degrees of tuning. A race engine can be several times stronger than an engine for regular use.
Engines always will run hotter the leaner they are.
The Peugeot 607 had many different models and so many different types of engines. The bottom end Peugeot 607 has an engine with 108 horse power and the most powerful engine possible for the 607 has a 208 horse power engine.
Not all engines with the same displacement have the same power. This being said, a 200 cc engine usually has around 30 horsepower.
Buick Rainier has a six cylinder engine that produces 275 horse power. The Buick Rainer also has the option of having a V-8 engine also. Both engines are availble in rear or all wheel drive
cc's is engine size in all terrian vehicles and horse powers used in car engines ect.
The 'sold in USA' Beetles have the 1600 cc engine, but throughout the world they still used the old 34 horse engines as well as the 1300 cc in 1970.
You don't... There are no performance part made for this motor. It is the Bic lighter of engines, throw away when used up.
yes they came before steam engines
Before steam engines came into use, travel on land was mostly powered by horse. On water, it was mostly powered by wind.