SSC Ultimate Aero TT (worlds 2nd fastest car)
Either a transverse engine for front wheel drive cars (and the occasional rear engine, rear wheel drive car), or a longitudinal engine for front/mid-engine, rear wheel drive cars.
Well a rear engine car has the engine in the back like a Porche 911 or a VW beetle, and a front engine car has it in the front like most cars you see. There are also mid engine cars which tend to be supercars like ferraris or lamborghinis. Mid engine cars handle the best.
Hindustan Motors Contessa, Fiat Premier..
In some cars, you can get the rear bearing by dropping the transmission. For the rest, no.
FR means Front-Engine, Rear-Wheel Drive
No, not feasibly. Front wheel drive cars typically have a transverse engine (as opposed to a longitudinal engine found in rear wheel drive cars) and a transmission with a different output location that that found on a rear wheel drive car... I won't say such a conversion is impossible, but it's highly impractical.
Rear wheel drive, 2 door, large v8 powered cars from the 1960's and 1970's
No, There are, rear engine, mid engine and all wheel drive applications as well
The North American average engine size for cars and light duty trucks in 2006 was 220 hp. Source: Ward's Auto World, 2007 Light Vehicle Engines.
That depends on the model of car, some cars are front engined and some have the engine in the rear. The fuel filter can be placed anywhere between the fuel tank and the engine but it is usually in the engine compartment.
Honda s2000 chevrolet corvette morgar +4
Split rear windows cars