It depends on many factors. Up till the mid 90's they generally had less than 200hp.
In earlier than 1995 the 5.0 silverado had 175hp
In 1996-1999 it got a boost to to 230hp and was labeled a Vortech engine.
The early mustang standard 5.0 had around 225hp depending on the year.
The new mustang standard 5.0 has 412hp.
Of the mustang engines there are many variations found in the Boss, Shelby, GT500, etc. that put out more than the stand rating.
A general rule of thumb is 50 to 150 horsepower per liter
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About 50 horsepower
The brake horsepower (BHP) of the average 50cc scooter engine is about 3 to 4. In most states, any engine with more than 5 horsepower must be registered as a motorcycle.
The Yamaha WR500 ranges in horsepower according to the care given to the motor, the fuel mixture, and similar factors. Generally however, the WR500 tops out between 45 and 50 horsepower on a stock engine.
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A 125cc engine can go about 45 to 50 miles per hour. The standard horse power of a 125cc motor is 9 horsepower but can very depending on the model of bike.
The Ford F2 50 V10 is available in several horsepower settings. The available horsepower ranges from 215 to 425 horsepower.
OLD ANSWER: cc is displacement. Horsepower is the capability to do work. A 50 cc engine may have one horse power, but that does not mean that all 50cc engines have one horsepower. MY IMPROVEMENTS: CC is a Unit of VOLUME and when speaking of ENGINES, has to do With the SIZE of the engine. a 100cc Engine is Bigger (Physically) than a 50cc engine, a 150cc Engine is Bigger than a 100cc Engine, etc.... Typically The larger (The More CC's) The More Horsepower, but this is a bit deceptive, as a 100cc engine from Company A could Output 50 HP (Horsepower); whereas a 150cc engine from Company B could Output 50 HP as well. You can only ASSUME that More CC's (larger, Means More Horsepower when comparing engines from the same Company that are in the same Model Line (i.e. Company A's Model-A Engines). All in all, More CC's Simply means a BIGGER Engine in the Physical Sense. And Horsepower is the OUPUT Energy from an Engine.