Normally the larger the engine the more fuel it will use under the same conditions.
All types of friction increase fuel consumption. Wind resistance. Tire resistance. (The bigger the tire, the bigger the contact patch, the more resistance.) Engine parts, etc.
is generally proportional to engine capacity
(no it uses the energy from the car battery not the energy made by the engine)Yes it does increase consumption because the battery has to be recharged by the power of the engine driving the alternator or the dynamo
That is the liter measurement of an engine. The larger the measurement, the bigger the engine. they measure the capacity of the cylinders to get it.
You can increase the CCs of a bike by making sure the engine is working properly. Check the timing and gas consumption. You can also replace crank seals and valves to increase engine power.
CC- cubic centimeters, used mainly to measure oil capacity and engine size. Like CI (cubic inches) is used to measure the size of bigger engines.
no it should increase fuel consumption as the oxygen sensor should compensating by adjusting the engine to run rich.
Yes, removing a catalytic converter can increase fuel consumption because it can lead to inefficient combustion of fuel, resulting in higher fuel consumption. Additionally, the engine may not run as efficiently without the catalytic converter, causing it to burn more fuel.
If the generator is to maintain the same rpm and power output, then a heavier load will increase the diesel consumption. The revolutions per minute the generator runs will increase as the load increases, thereby resulting in an increase in diesel consumption to maintain the high rpm. A Generator has a governor which attempts to maintain frequency at 60 Hz for North America. For the generator to increase the power output at the same frequency, the governor will increase the fuel and air to the engine. The fuel consumption will not be linear because of the curves associated with the particular engine. The fuel to KWH is know as the heat rate curve for the generator.
Yes you can do this and it will increase the speed and power of the bike.
The size of an engine is usually defined by its total cubic capacity. Therefore a four cylinder engine could be 'bigger' than a V12, and vice versa. This is also true of the physical size. There are huge four cylinder engines on ships for instance
The simple answer is "yes" it does. Adding ANY load to the engine will reduce its efficiency by some degree.