The horsepower will depend on your engine size. A 1.6 L engine will have less horsepower than a 1.8L engine. I am sure you can find that info in the owner's manual or contact a Toyota dealer.
because they have less horsepower and do not have that much torque in their engine
Skis specificallly meant for racing are often less flexible (ie: stiffer) than average recreational skis. In order for the ski to bend less, it requires a denser, heavier, and less flexible core.
Cubic centimeters - basically the displacement of the engine (how much air moves through it in a single cycle). A 50cc engine will generally produce less power than a 100cc engine
A 73 454 had 265 horse so I'm sure a 75 had less than that.
A diesel engine fires from compression and not from a spark. A diesel engine is also built much stronger than a gasoline engine. Diesel engines normally have less horsepower than a gasoline engine but have much more torc, or pulling power.
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There is no direct correlation between engine displacement and horsepower. One 1800cc engine may produce lots of horsepower, while another of the same size will produce more torque but not as much horsepower. It depends on the engine design and what it was made for...In general, a long stroke, slow turning engine will produce more torque but less horsepower than a fast spinning short stroke engine. A typical example would be a 1400cc sport bike, like the Suzuki Hayabusa, which turns out almost 200 horsepower, while a larger 1500cc V-twin Kawasaki Vulcan
Depends on the engine that is turning 1,000 rpm's. A larger engine develops way more horsepower than a small engine at 1,000 rpm's.
The brake horsepower (BHP) of the average 50cc scooter engine is about 3 to 4. In most states, any engine with more than 5 horsepower must be registered as a motorcycle.
You will get less power and worse fuel economy. It will also rise engine temperature slightly. Warm air is less dense than cold which means lower compression = lower horsepower.
That depends on which Ford model the 6.2 L gasoline V8 engine is in : F-150 ( using " premium " unleaded gasoline ) is rated at ( 411 horsepower ) SuperDuty ( less than 10,000 pounds GVWR ) is rated at ( 385 ) SuperDuty ( greater than 10,000 pounds GVWR ) is ( 316 )