I think it is somewhere around 50 horsepower, if I'm not mistaken.
CC (cubic centimeters) is the measure of volume inside the cylinder when the piston is at bottom dead center. The ratio of the diameter of the cylinder to the stroke of the piston influences the torque and horsepower ratings of an engine. Typically when an engine has a stroke that is larger than the diameter of the cylinder it would generate a higher ratio of torque to horsepower. The shorter stroke engines typically rev higher and develop higher horsepower to torque ratios.
The horsepower of a 250cc engine can vary depending on the type of engine and its design. Generally, a 250cc engine produces around 20 to 30 horsepower, but this can differ based on factors like whether it's a two-stroke or four-stroke engine. For example, a high-performance two-stroke engine might achieve higher horsepower compared to a standard four-stroke engine.
A Kawasaki kx85 has a 29 horsepower engine. This kind of dirt bike also has a two stroke, single cylinder 84 cc motor.
550 ft. lbs = i hp. do the math.
You can't. It is like saying "how do I convert gallons into dollars". What you need to answer to do the conversion is "gallons of what?" What sort of engine do you have? ...2 stroke ...4 stroke? Since a typical 4 stroke fires half as often as a 2 stroke at the same RPM, the 2 stroke will put out approximately twice as much horsepower. Then, you have to state what RPM you are testing at. That said, a 179 cc 2 stroke motor could be expected to put out somewhere around 10 brake horsepower. Your mileage will vary.
On a 4-cylinder engine with a firing order of 1342, if number 1 cylinder is on the exhaust stroke, the number 3 cylinder will be on the induction stroke.
In a 4-stroke engine, there is one compression stroke for every two revolutions of the crankshaft. Since a 6-cylinder engine has six cylinders, each cylinder will have one compression stroke every two revolutions. Therefore, in one revolution of a 6-cylinder 4-stroke engine, there will be 3 compression strokes.
if the diameter of cylinder and stroke length of an I.C. engine is greater then the power output is more.
if the diameter of cylinder and stroke length of an I.C. engine is greater then the power output is more.
if the diameter of cylinder and stroke length of an I.C. engine is greater then the power output is more.
You cannot convert cc to horsepower. cc is a measurement of the size of the engine. In other words cc is the bore x stroke x number of pistons. A 420 cc engine could have 15 h.p., 30 h.p, or any other amount.Displacement doesn't correspond to horsepower. Lot of other factors involved.
The 1199cc, liquid-cooled, 4-stroke 2-cylinder DOHC has a horsepower of 108.5 hp at 7,250 rpm.