Honda S2000. 120hp/liter
http://www.edmunds.com/Honda/s2000/review.html
It doesnt. Horsepower depends on a lot of things. Displacement is just one. Other factors include RPM, cam, valve size, normally aspirated or turbocharged, fuel, carbureted or injected, etc. Could be anywhere from 5 to 12HP or more.
That depends on a host of variables: Engine displacement, number of cylinders, turbo or normally aspirated. The old air cooled of the 60s Beetles were around 50 Hp, new luxury cars can be 200 Hp +.
normally they are not measured in horsepower but i believe it is around 30 hp
normally the cylinder 1 is the 1st cylinder from the flywheel. but it all depends on what your on about ?
Electronic Fuel Injection assures a steady pressurized flow of gasoline into the combustion chambers of the engine. A mechanical pump maintains the pressure instead of vacuum pressure as it was in normally asperated engines.
No, not normally.
Normally aspirated approximately 127WHP.
It's 197 horsepower to the crank. (stock horsepower)... Though it's normally 185-190 to the wheels.
A candle is shaped like a cylinder a cylinder looks like the image down below.
The top and bottom are normally flat.
The Suzuki Vitara was sold in North America between 1999 and 2004. It was available with three different engine configurations ranging from 130 horsepower to 155 horsepower.
Personal choice Taurus is a 6 cylinder Cavalier normally is a 4 cylinder