hp forgot liao...Originally posted by ewicong@Jan 9 2006, 04:41 PM
Mitsubitshi FM515 N/A
Displacement: 5.7
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hp?
Not necessary...since the Honda S2000 engine produces 120hp per literOriginally posted by ewicong@Jan 9 2006, 06:16 AM
as higher cc represent higher technology, therefore, i only considering those engine > 5.0L....
i might wrong, please feel free to share.....
zog.... direct injection diesel engine?Originally posted by Zoggee@Jan 9 2006, 03:28 PM
and left out something...its a 4wd!!! tyre size 1000.20. Bling..!!! Bling..!!! :wink:
Originally posted by flash+Jan 9 2006, 03:36 PM-->QUOTE (flash @ Jan 9 2006, 03:36 PM)
Originally posted by ALBundy+Jan 9 2006, 03:35 PM-->QUOTE (ALBundy @ Jan 9 2006, 03:35 PM)
yes, u r rite... race look at torque..Originally posted by fabianyee@Jan 9 2006, 04:03 PM
HP is only part of the equation. u forgot about torque.
Torque wins races, horsepower sells cars.
yes yes, u got the point....Originally posted by The Necessary@Jan 9 2006, 04:33 PM
It's "easier" to extract higher per specific volume power/torque figures from a smaller engine due to their inherent ability to rev higher due to lower masses, friction, etc. Just look at motorbike engines which rev up to 12k rpms easily.
But to plainly say that a higher CC/number of cylinders configuration engine is more "high-tech" and "better" than a lower CC/less number of cylinders engine, even though they have the same specific output (HP, as the higher CC/cylinder car should always have the torque advantage, especially in high revving applications), is a bit rash and naive.
The only thing you can say, for sure, is that the bigger engine is more expensive to make!
Another thing to consider is that for a particular cylinder configuration (ie. flat/in-line 4, V/in-line 6, V8, V10, V12, etc.) there will be a limit imposed by the size/weight of the pistons and the speed that they can safely travel. That is the limitation of technology. You wouldn't have seen many 4 cylinder 2 litre engines back in the 50s', as a piston of sufficient size to displace 500cc was probably too bloody heavy in those days' technological level. Hence, Ferrai had small displacement V12s, etc.
dun worry...Originally posted by Zoggee@Jan 9 2006, 04:40 PM
ewicong![]()
:blush: dun be angry ah..... but my Monster is powerful..its NA and its tough .
Flash.... c1p3k(selfmoderated)
why spill the beans....????![]()
Originally posted by ewicong+Jan 9 2006, 06:23 PM-->QUOTE (ewicong @ Jan 9 2006, 06:23 PM)
yes, expert u r rite...Originally posted by The Necessary@Jan 9 2006, 05:23 PM
Every type of car also got engine what. SUV, Saloon, Sports Car. All got engine. You think every engine also the same ah? For max performance all the time ah? Not everyone wants max power at 8000rpm, you know. What about cost considerations? So many things to think about, yo.