Engine power is the power that an engine can put out. It can be expressed in power units, most commonly kilowatt, pferdestärke (metric horsepower), or horsepower. In terms of internal combustion engines, the engine power usually describes the rated power, which is a power output that the engine can maintain over a long period of time according to a certain testing method, for example ISO 1585. In general though, an internal combustion engine has a power take-off shaft (the crankshaft), therefore, the rule for shaft power applies to internal combustion engines: Engine power is the product of the engine torque and the crankshaft's angular velocity.
Enginepower is the power that an engine can put out. It can be expressed in power units, most commonly kilowatt, pferdestärke (metric horsepower), or...
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(hp) is a unit of measurement of power, or the rate at which work is done, usually in reference to the output of engines or motors. There are many different...
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a more complete burn of the gasoline. This process allows the engine to have more power while keeping fuel consumption low, thanks to the better gasoline...
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faster moving wheel (which is the one with less traction) and reduce enginepower. This leads to increased brake wear and slower than optimal progress...
the metric power figure of kilowatts (kW) will be stated as the primary figure of reference. For the turning force generated by the engine, the Newton...
internal combustion engine, a supercharger compresses the intake gas, forcing more air into the engine in order to produce more power for a given displacement...