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The Speedhawk from BHP Plus will provide an increase to around 130 BHP and increase torque from 240 to 295. Fitting is generally a simple plug in to the correct port on the engine.
In Tata 1512 model ..... 15 stands for 15 ton capacity of bus and 12 stands for 125 bhp.....(sny)
Rally cars are limited to only 2.0 litre engines, yet they are fitted with gigantic turbochargers that can give them up to 300 bhp
A 2008 version of the Formula One car produces about 750 bhp (approx. 90 bhp per cylinder). The 2004 version (3 lit., V-10 engines) used to produce horsepower in excess of 920 bhp and towards the end of the season, it was reported that some teams, most notably, the Williams-BMW could produce about 980-1000 bhp!!
Early cars had a 1895 cc, 4 cylinder, 8 valve, 105 bhp engine. Later they had a 1796 cc, 4 cylinder, 16 valve, 114 bhp engine.
Available Engines 1.4 L 93 bhp (69 kW) Petrol I4 1.6 L 109 bhp (81 kW) Petrol I4 1.8 L 120 bhp (89 kW) Petrol I4 2.0 L 132 bhp (98 kW) Petrol I4 2.0 L 121 bhp (90 kW) Petrol I4 2.0 L 121 bhp (90 kW) Diesel I4
Ferrari F1 engines generate around a 1000 bhp (Brake Horse Power)
V8 - 420 bhp V10 - 523 bhp GT - 556 bhp LMS - 523 bhp V8 Spyder - 420 bhp V10 Spyder - 523 bhp
As of July 2014, the market cap for BHP Billiton Limited (BHP) is $196,079,893,999.07.
Only one, the 1998cc straight-6. Though it went through many tweeks increasing it's output power from 95 bhp at the start in 1966 to 104 bhp before Triumph stopped producing them in 1973.
1001 bhp and super sport 1200 bhp
Typically in motor talk, BHP stands for ''Brake Horsepower''. What that means, is that it is a measurement of an engines horsepower on its own, before it loses horsepower through other parts of the vehicle, such as the transmission, drive lines, differential/s, and the wheels. An engine with say 550 BHP, may only truly have 525 HP once the energy has transferred from the engine to the wheels.