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What gives an engine more HP
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A normal car engine produces say 120 bhp and costs around �1500.
An engine fitted to a Formula 1 car probably weighs the same but produces 900 bhp and costs at least �250,000. at a guess.
This cost is because of development, high tech parts, months of tuning etc.
Thats how you get more power from the same weight of any engine.
It is down to the power produced in the combustion cycle i.e induction ,compression ,ignition,exhaust, so the compression cycle creates the hp in the combustion chamber therefore having the cylinder head skimmed by a few mm will produce more power but be carefull not to take off too much or the inlet and exhaust valves will bend
A higly tuned engine will have larger cylinder head valves and a longer camshaft duration (the inlet valves are open for longer duration) this allows a greater volume of fuel/air mixture into the engine creating more power and normally making the engine less efficient.
Alternativly use a turbocharger or supercharger to force even larger amounts of fuel/air mix into the cylinder by putting it there under pressure.
For something really extreme, use nitrous, wet system is far superior to dry because you mix nitrous with extra fuel (the nitrous being 33% oxygen allows the burning of the extra fuel)
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