998cc is not a speed it is a size.
54 hp
what timing are you trying to set? the cam timing or the ignition timing?
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Superbike 1000cc Ducati FO3 999cc is equal to 186hp Kawasaki ZX-10R - road trim 998cc is equal to 182hp
Aero Morgan powered by a pre-war HRD Series A 998cc Vee twin. See Radco's Vintage Motorcyclist's Workshop page 63, for a picture.
A 998cc has around 50 to 60 BHP, so you're looking at around 40 BHP but it depends on the age/state of tune of the engine and on the efficiency of the ignition/exhaust systems.
If you are talking of the original mini circa early 60's then it came as a 998cc and a 1275s variant. There were also a number of 997cc engines I understand. Something to do with which factory they wereade in Morris or Austin mini.
The Ducati Panigale V4 R is currently the fastest Ducati model available for the road, with a top speed of around 200 mph. It features a 998cc V4 engine and is designed for high-performance track racing.
The 2013 Yamaha R1 will have a 998cc inline 4-cylinder engine. This engine offers higher RPMs for a power rush, and higher torque for a speed rush. Proponents of this engine say that the combined power and torque give the rider better control.
as fast as a cheetah running from extinction
fast. not that fast but fast.
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