Your question makes no sense whatsoever. Please learn to formulate a cogent question.
Well, honey, the running mate of a V10 Isuzu engine would be its transmission. The transmission works hand in hand with the engine to deliver power to the wheels and get that baby moving down the road. So, if you want that V10 Isuzu engine to strut its stuff, you better make sure it's got a good transmission by its side.
The engine is running hot for some reason. Check thermostat, radiator and coolant level.
isuzu trooper e.f.i 1991 black smoke and running but no power
84kw ; 112hp
About 120hp.
If you mean the engine will rev up and down as it is running, it has been my experience that a dirty air filter is a cause of the fluctuation.
The Isuzu 10 PE 1 engine typically produces around 80 to 90 horsepower (hp). This engine is a 2.8-liter diesel engine commonly used in various Isuzu vehicles. Its power output can vary slightly depending on the specific application and tuning.
on a1995 ford windstar was running fine until power steering fluid leaked and foam up on to the engine
NO. That means the engine is running too hot. Check cooling system.
The Isuzu 3AF1 engine is typically a 1.8-liter, four-cylinder diesel engine with a power output of around 50 to 60 horsepower, depending on the specific model and tuning. This engine is commonly found in various Isuzu light commercial vehicles. Its design focuses on efficiency and reliability, making it suitable for utilitarian applications.
Indirectly it does. Gasoline powers the engine which powers the AC. Without the engine running the AC doesn't work. Also on many cars the AC will cause the cars gas mileage to be lower if it is running at maximum AC.
Engine will loose power, engine sputters or stops running, GAS GAGE SAYS EMPTY