Generally speaking bigger engines have more power (BHP) than smaller ones. This doesn't mean the car will be faster than a car with a smaller engine however as many other factors come into play. Bigger engines are also more likely to consume more fuel.
depend on its engine
not very big its a compact car
Depends on what car it is and how big the engine is .... need to be more specific NELSON
Each engine is designed with a slightly different object in mind. A heavy diesel is great in big trucks, but would be too heavy for your car. Your car's engine would not even move a big truck.
If you mean your car has a big engine but your car isn't going as fast as you know the car can with that size of engine. If that's what your thinking of than your car probably has a chip wich is limmitin your speed.
There is such a thing as a 454 truck engine, also 454 passenger car engine.
502 big block
not necessarily. bigger cars have more weight so they are not faster but sometimes a big car with a powerful engine like the V8 engine can be faster than a small V4 engine car
a good engine to put in a car i think is a 350 small block with a twin turbo. another is a 440 big block v8 with twin headers
No the 350 has always been a small block. The smallest big block made by Chevrolet was the 366 truck engine and the 396 car engine.
303 cubic inches of displacement
engine is the big metal thing under the hood that makes the car move. it needs oil and gas to run