It really depends on many factors. some factors include tire diameter, The gross weight of the car, the engine rpm, the way you gear it and whether you used a torque converter or clutch. There are too many factors that you have not included in your question for me to give you an answer. you can gear your engine for more speed and less torque, or you can gear it for more torque and less speed. Torque allows you to accelerate faster but you wont be able to reach a the same max speed as if you geared it for speed. if you solely want speed and you are on a flat paved surface, a clutch would allow more speed, but if you're planning on riding really any other area then you would want a torque converter or else you will blow your clutch.
Not very fast, possibly about 25 mph.
318cc. is 8hp. 305cc.is probably between a 6 to an 8hp.
Some clubs and leagues that you may race in will have rules about engine size.
Briggs straitton
Not very fast at all because of all of the weight but the 150 pounds would almost even it out.
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that type of engine solely depends on the person on it. With the average man on it (180ib) or bigger than you are looking at 50-80 mph 180-190=70 -80mph for every 5 pounds bigger take away 5 pounds
The five speed uses ATF+4. The eight speed uses a special oil for the 8hp 45 transmission.
Our Techumseh 8HP has a Champion J8C
It is around a 5 hp. *this is incorrect: the ones they sell currently would be more in the 7.5-8hp range, seeing as an equally featured 190cc briggs and stratton engine is 6.75hp on a lawn mower the additional 15cc bump it up to around 8hp.
Portuguese governement make difference between motorcycles. A motorcycle with less than a 50cc and 8hp engine have a yellow plate are named of "motorizadas", more than 50cc and 8hp have a white plate, named "motociclos"
What year is the 8hp Mercury outboard with serial o6156590 ?