@naturalyshocked 250cc single cyl honda cbr: 25 or so bhp, 250 cc Kawasaki Ninja 2 cyl 32bhp, 250cc 4 cyl honda cbr rr 40+ bhp. more cylinders with the same displacement will practically guarantee more power because the engine runs smoother, with much less vibrations. Its not rocket science.
Nice motor. Incidentally. Break horse power is measured from torque over revolutions per minute. Normally it translates as the more rpms you have, the more power you have. Don't get power confused with torque. F1 engines are only 2.4 litres but have around 750 bhp @ 18,000 rpms. But rather low torque.
@naturalyshocked Sorry for going on like a dickhead before. Now, back to your 50 and 100 mm pistons.Because the 100 mm piston has 4 times the area of the 50 mm , it will have 4 times the force at quarter of the speed.This means that the bigger piston isn't doing any more "work" (H.P.) than the smaller one.Most importantly, the pistons only transfer the H.P. from the compressor, they don't generate H.P.
@naturalyshocked Revs have nothing to do with H.P? 1 H.P.=33000 ft pounds/minute.The "minute" part of the equation when referring to engines means more revs per minute means more H.P.Before making grand statements , make sure you aren't talking crap otherwise people will see how ignorant you really are.
@naturalyshocked 250cc single cyl honda cbr: 25 or so bhp, 250 cc Kawasaki Ninja 2 cyl 32bhp, 250cc 4 cyl honda cbr rr 40+ bhp. more cylinders with the same displacement will practically guarantee more power because the engine runs smoother, with much less vibrations. Its not rocket science.
poopalarge 3 weeks ago
how many hp?
MrFreemanabling 1 month ago
@wraith01mg but less weight so little need for large amounts of torque
mAdAsZaC 1 month ago
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ThaMasterSniper 1 month ago
Nice motor. Incidentally. Break horse power is measured from torque over revolutions per minute. Normally it translates as the more rpms you have, the more power you have. Don't get power confused with torque. F1 engines are only 2.4 litres but have around 750 bhp @ 18,000 rpms. But rather low torque.
wraith01mg 3 months ago
Nice engine!
wayne11122000 4 months ago
@naturalyshocked Sorry for going on like a dickhead before. Now, back to your 50 and 100 mm pistons.Because the 100 mm piston has 4 times the area of the 50 mm , it will have 4 times the force at quarter of the speed.This means that the bigger piston isn't doing any more "work" (H.P.) than the smaller one.Most importantly, the pistons only transfer the H.P. from the compressor, they don't generate H.P.
winterka100 4 months ago
@naturalyshocked Revs have nothing to do with H.P? 1 H.P.=33000 ft pounds/minute.The "minute" part of the equation when referring to engines means more revs per minute means more H.P.Before making grand statements , make sure you aren't talking crap otherwise people will see how ignorant you really are.
winterka100 4 months ago
@fenix144 ??? so a 200hp@9600rpm engine has more horsepower then a 600hp@7200rpm engine???
sigh... another engite
chucksgarage 5 months ago
@naturalyshocked Both of you make terrible points
fabjonjon 5 months ago