A 2008 version of the Formula One car produces about 750 bhp (approx. 90 bhp per cylinder). The 2004 version (3 lit., V-10 engines) used to produce horsepower in excess of 920 bhp and towards the end of the season, it was reported that some teams, most notably, the Williams-BMW could produce about 980-1000 bhp!!
There are two models of 1.8, one produces 105bhp and the later ones produce 115bhp (eg 1997 si) slightly more torque.
cc is used to know about the engine size.....where as bhp tells you how much power is delivered at shaft ....it doesn't mean that larger engine size will produce more bhp than smaller one....both are different.....cc - cubic centimetres . to measure the engine displacement .bhp - brake horse power . to measure the power of a vehiclet's just a way to compare engines.The number of cc's the related to an engine, is the size of the engine. The actual size of the combustion chambers where the fuel is burned. Normally, the higher the cc's, the more fuel burned, therefore the more power.bhp is the actual horsepower put out by the engine as built, before attached to the car, which will be lower, as a nominal amount of horsepower is needed to turn the driveshaft and drive gears.t's just a way to compare engines.
I had one many years ago...it was rated at 434 bhp
One formula unit of CaCl2 will produce three ions: one Ca2+ ion and two Cl- ions.
BHP on a ship is a U.S. thermal unit of measurement, and stands for "Boiler Horsepower". One BHP unit is equivalent to 33,475 BTU (British Thermal Units).
One of the larger multinational petroleum companies in the world, BHP Billiton is located in Melbourne, Australia. Merged in 2001, BHP Billiton had a reported revenue of over $72 billion USD in 2012.
Whales don't produce meat.
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It depends on the brand of formula they are all not the same
A lot
usually one