usually over 3000cc not including the nitrous they use most of the time.
The engine is located in the back of the truck.
It depends on what size the stadium, arena or track is.
Building the engine of a Monster Truck typically involves a small team of skilled mechanics and engineers, usually around 3 to 5 people. This team collaborates to design, assemble, and tune the engine for optimal performance. The complexity of the engine and the specific requirements of the Monster Truck can influence the exact number of individuals needed. Additionally, other specialists may be involved in different stages, such as fabrication and testing.
No it is not a monster truck name
yes
monster trucks were invented in late 1970's by bob chandler and his monster truck Bigfoot were the first ones to use a monster truck
The size of the engine in a truck or bus in cubic centimeters varies widely even within the same make and model. Generally, the larger the vehicle the higher the cubic centimeters.
Depends on you truck, engine size, bed size.......and related details.
Currently you're looking at around $180,000 to build one from scratch
It depends on the size of the truck and size of the engine. I have a 5.0L V8 Ext. Cab with a 25 gallon tank.
Are you sure? A "monster truck?" Man, there is no way to kill a monster truck in real life. Anyone can edit this answer if they think there is a way to actually kill a monster truck.
Mazda named their truck models by engine size, so a B2300 is a 2.3 liter engine.