11 - 16 litres. From what I've seen of HGVs in the EU and UK, company fleets seem to stay in the 12 - 13 litre displacement range, while owner/operators gravitate more to the 14 - 16 litre motors.
No. They are available with inline-6 and V8 engines.
The normal size of a go cart engine is either 125cc or 250cc. These engines are either two stroke or four stroke engines and can produce as much as 90 hp.
It depends on the engine. Horsepower is a measurement of the engines effect. CC the size... It is possible for engines with the same size to have different effects.
That depends on the year and engine size. On most gas engines it is on the throttle body.That depends on the year and engine size. On most gas engines it is on the throttle body.
Size, weight, drivability.
360 c.i. v8
Depends on the airplane size and engines used.
12v in cars. Can be 24v in lorrys. 6v cars were phased out in the 50's.
429
4.6l sohc v8
That would depend on the size of the engines. A 4 cylinder is much smaller than a V8.
Model rocket engines are reproductions of rocket engines that are scaled down to a much smaller size than the real thing. They usually don't do anything and are for display purposes.