It is a mechanism that converts energy into the mechanical work required to propel a vehicle.
It is a mechanical system that controls the intake and exhaust valves in an internal combustion engine.
It is the metric used to indicate the power produced by a MINI Cooper S engine, it means the power of your car.
It is a parameter that shows the number of engine crankshaft revolutions at which the maximum power (number of horsepower) is reached.
Torque, simply, is the ability of a vehicle to perform work.
It is a parameter that shows the number of engine crankshaft revolutions at which the maximum torque is reached.
This parameter shows how long it takes to accelerate the vehicle from a standing position to 60 mph (equalling 100 km/h).
It is a time it takes a MINI Cooper S to travel a 1/4 mile.
It is the maximum speed the MINI Cooper S can reach in a 1/4 mile test.
This parameter shows the distance, measured in miles, that a car can travel per gallon of fuel in city traffic.
This parameter shows the distance, measured in miles, that a car can travel per gallon of fuel on a highway.
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