Flywheel : It is the one of the main parts of the I.C. engine. Its main function id to store energy in the time of working stroke or expansion stroke. And, it releases energy to the crankshaft in the time of suction stroke, compression stroke & exhaust stroke. Because, engine has only one power producing stroke.
Cubic Centimetres : It stands for cubic centimeters. The numbers are displacement of the engine. Displacement is the volume in the combustion chamber when the piston is at it's lowest point. The higher the number, the more the displacement, the greater the horsepower
Number of Cylinders : The number of cylinders determines the size and placement of the engine block, with most cars having between four and eight cylinders. These cylinders house pistons, which provide motive energy for the vehicle through a series of controlled explosions inside the cylinders which push the pistons out, moving the crankshaft of the vehicle.
Torque: (a@b) Torque is a twisting force. It is the power output of an engine at one specific point in time. The first quantity, a in mentioned above, is the amount of torque The second quantity, ‘b’ mentioned above, is the RPM where that torque number occurs.
Horsepower : Horsepower refers to the strength of the engine. More horsepower will usually make a car accelerate faster and reach a higher top speed.
Cubic Centimetres : It stands for cubic centimeters. The numbers are displacement of the engine. Displacement is the volume in the combustion chamber when the piston is at it's lowest point. The higher the number, the more the displacement, the greater the horsepower
Number of Cylinders : The number of cylinders determines the size and placement of the engine block, with most cars having between four and eight cylinders. These cylinders house pistons, which provide motive energy for the vehicle through a series of controlled explosions inside the cylinders which push the pistons out, moving the crankshaft of the vehicle.
Torque: (a@b) Torque is a twisting force. It is the power output of an engine at one specific point in time. The first quantity, a in mentioned above, is the amount of torque The second quantity, ‘b’ mentioned above, is the RPM where that torque number occurs.
Horsepower : Horsepower refers to the strength of the engine. More horsepower will usually make a car accelerate faster and reach a higher top speed.