The N14 engine, produced by Cummins, typically has a horsepower rating ranging from 310 to 500 horsepower, depending on the specific model and configuration. This engine is commonly used in heavy-duty trucks and various industrial applications. Its performance and durability have made it a popular choice in the trucking industry.
As the title suggests its 370 BHP
325 horsepower
The Cummins N14 engines could be had in horsepower ratings from 310 to 525 horsepower. The red top engines were those rated at 435 horsepower or higher.
In horsepower rating, "rating" refers to the measurement of an engine's power output, indicating its ability to perform work over time. It is typically expressed in horsepower (hp), which quantifies how much energy the engine can produce. The rating can be influenced by various factors, including the engine design, fuel type, and operating conditions. A higher horsepower rating generally signifies a more powerful engine capable of greater performance.
From the factory, it was available in ratings from 350 to 525 horsepower.
295 horsepower.
The "red top" refers to the red valve covers, used on N14 Cummins engines, factory set at 460 or more horsepower. It was used to indicate a "high horsepower" engine. Lower horsepower engines had black valve covers. In the later 1990s, the 435 horsepower settings also got red ones.
It's a measure of how strong the engine is.
About 4 horsepower. However, engine size ALONE does not equal a horsepower rating.
125000 hp
Engine performance can be rated by horsepower or torque rating, depending on how powerful the engine is. Larger engines for car and boats are rated in horsepower. Smaller engines (>1horsepower) can be rated in torque rating.
The 2.2L engine has 135 horsepower . The 2.5L Subaru engine makes 165-175hp