One of the reasons why cars go fast is what size of an engine they have.
A model rocket usually only holds one engine. The size of the engine and the amount of thrust that you get from varies. Becoming apart of a model rocket organization can help you determine the right engine for your rocket.
Many factors determine the fuel consumption of any car and engine size is one of them. The size, weight, aerodynamics, and how it is driven are of utmost importance. Without knowing the make, model, and year of the car, and just going by engine size it is impossible to answer this question intelligently.
Size, Weight, technology, Horsepower, MPG, styling. One Fact is that Older cars were ALOT lighter...meaing the would get Much better MPG than cars of today with the same engine.
any one that it will fit into
The current engine size for Formula One cars are 2.4 Litre V8's. This rule has been in place since the 2006 Season.
The 2010 and 2011 F1 cars have 8 cylinders in their engine. They are called V8 engines. They are naturally aspirated (no turbo charging) and they are 2.4 litres in size. They are limited to 19000 rpm in order to increase engine reliability and to avoid engine accidents during races.
Ford automobiles that run on a crate engine are vehicles referred to as muscle cars. The Ford Mustang is just one of the Ford models of cars that use a crate engine.
Hybrid cars use combination of internal combustion engine and one or more electric motors.
A four stroke engine is like the one in most cars today.
A cc is one cubic centimeter. An engine measurement in cc is the total of the volumes displaced by the cylinders of the engine through one revolution.
F1 is a prototype series. That means the cars are "one off bulilds" and not made for any other use. The rules (Formula) set out how the car is to be designed in terms of size, weight, surface area, wing size, engine size and type. The list is almost endless.All "Formula" events follow rules, just like Formula 1. Normal cars are raced in Production Car series. Production relates to the production line construction. These cars are readily available for general consumption and follow strict rules to avoid modification.