A 190cc engine is generally more powerful than a 149cc engine. Engine displacement, measured in cubic centimeters (cc), typically indicates the volume of the engine's cylinders, which correlates to the amount of air-fuel mixture it can draw in and combust. Therefore, a larger displacement usually results in greater power output, assuming other factors like engine design and efficiency are comparable.
Yes, extremely! The higher the number the more powerful the engine is.
As hydrogen releases more energy than petrol, H engine is more powerful than petrol .
Crate engines can provide power to any type of car. A crate engine is very powerful. A crate engine is much more powerful than a regular engine as it produces much more horsepower.
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No, Truck engine's must haul or pull much much much more than car engines and therefore they have to be more powerful, and engine that is more powerful than another must be bigger
a V12 is more powerful than a v6 because it has more valves then a V6. but, if the V6 is turbocharged or supercharged, and the V12 isn't, it could be more powerful. hope that helps
Best guess is about 200cc. Little bit more or less depending on engine design. Displacement does not directly translate into HP. Bad best geuss...5.0 =158cc and 190cc is a 6.75hp
Generally they are larger.
Valves per cylinder makes one's engine more powerful or less powerful. A engine that has 2 valves per cylinder is better that a engine that has only one.
They suck more oxygen into the engine to make it more explosive and powerful, this suction make a whiz sound.
The Pontiac Grand Am is more of a budget model, with a less powerful 4 cylinder engine and a shorter wheelbase. The Grand Prix is like a more deluxe Grand Am, with a more powerful 6 cylinder engine, and more room.