Scale Capacity
Discussion
It's ambigious to say power has nothing to do with capacity, but the relationship is not direct.
Power
Power (Hp) = force x distance / time
because distance is in there you have to consider everything from the size of the wheels to the gearing etc...
The simpler question is to ask at a certain RPM will the engine make proportionally the same torque - forget power for now.
from wiki
Loosely speaking, torque is a measure of the turning force on an object such as a bolt or a flywheel. For example, pushing or pulling the handle of a wrench connected to a nut or bolt produces a torque (turning force) that loosens or tightens the nut or bolt
The force apllied to the crank via the piston is generated by the fuelling and spark timing of the engine, it's a pretty hurrendously indepth question you've asked without a simple or meaningful answer.
Power
Power (Hp) = force x distance / time
because distance is in there you have to consider everything from the size of the wheels to the gearing etc...
The simpler question is to ask at a certain RPM will the engine make proportionally the same torque - forget power for now.
from wiki
Loosely speaking, torque is a measure of the turning force on an object such as a bolt or a flywheel. For example, pushing or pulling the handle of a wrench connected to a nut or bolt produces a torque (turning force) that loosens or tightens the nut or bolt
The force apllied to the crank via the piston is generated by the fuelling and spark timing of the engine, it's a pretty hurrendously indepth question you've asked without a simple or meaningful answer.
Galveston said:
Capacity will be an eighth of the original.
thisI started to work out the volumes on the basis of a 'square' 86mm bore and stoke (near as dammit 2L, so 200BHP possibe), versis 43mm bore and stroke then had a 'doh' moment - pi cancels itself out and it is indeed an 8th of the capacity for half the bore and half the stroke.
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