NASCAR uses many different engines. but in the sprint cup series. ALL SPRINT CUP CARS use carbourated Chevrolet 350 4-bolt main small block V-8s, bored out to 358. which is 5.7L. approx 800 horsepower.
PMSM motors are used in hybrid cars
Standard Induction Motors for general applications. Servo motors in case precision application like packing
1998
ball type
dc shunt motors
No mustangs are not used in nascar the cars in nascar are the "official stock car of nascar"
FI is coming to NASCAR because the 2013 cars are getting more like the street versions. See the link below.
PMSM motors are used in hybrid cars
No there is no maximum in NASCAR.
because it is light and it is good for motors
It used to be General Motors. Now it is anyone's guess!!
City motors are used for pumping water throughout the city. Without city motors, water would not flow to households. It's important to remember that city motors require maintenance to operate.
Chevy has won 22 times at Daytona 500, most recently Jimmie Johnson, February 24th, 2013.
General Motors
Yes, oil is used to lubricate internal combustion engines. Grease is used to lubricate electric motors. =========================================================== I have always used non detergent oil in my ELECTRIC MOTORS and grease for the bearings if there is a grease fitting
They are neither. Coal is a fuel which can be used to run motors and generators.
No, they do not. Manual transmissions are used in Nascar race cars.