The relationship:
Torque produced and required
Required road speed
Continuous load requirement (Torque and RPM)
"power band" of the engine (will be used to determine the number of gears needed)
Minimum and maximum input RPM
no they have different measurements
a c6 transmission is the best match
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To match a constant speed engine with a variable speed vehicle.
1984 to 1987 same engine same bike.
The system that transfers power created by the engine to the wheels is called the transmission system.
No, the bellhousing won't match up.
To match a Hayabusa engine with a Suzuki Samurai transmission, you'll need to ensure compatibility between the engine's output and the transmission's input shaft. This often involves using a custom adapter plate to align the engine and transmission, as well as modifying or fabricating a driveshaft to accommodate the different lengths and mounting points. Additionally, you may need to consider the gear ratios and ensure that the Samurai's transmission can handle the power and torque output from the Hayabusa engine. Proper engine mounts and possibly modifying the vehicle's chassis may also be necessary.
In a car, a transmission system is needed because the engine does not make enough torque to make the car move.
The flywheel
Is this a real question? The engine is what propels the car. The engine powers the transmission,transmission turns the wheels.
Make sure that the the two top bolts from the transmission match your engine block before attempting to install. Some are spread out and won;t match.