Horsepower depends on much more than just engine size. For example, a well tuned up 150 cc engine will have more horsepower then an old one. There are too many other factors for converting directly. If it is a new engine then I am sure you can find data sheets for it someplace, such as the dealers website. You are sure to find both engine size and horsepower listed there. Depending on the manufacturer and whether it is a 2 or 4 stroke it will have between 7 and 11 hp. 1,000cc = 1 litre Therefore 1997cc = 1.997 L or 1,997 mL
cc / 1000 = Liters
Conversion: cubic centimeters (cc) divided by 1,000 = liters OR cc x 0.001 = liters
To convert centiliters to liters, you divide the number of centiliters by 100. For example, 500 centiliters is equal to 5 liters (500 divided by 100).
1 ml = 1 cc 1 liter = 1000 ml .5 liters * 1000 ml/liter * 1 cc/ml = 500 cc
convert liters to cc's then multiply x.06102
You don't say what you want to convert cubic inches to, but I'm guessing that you want to convert it to cc's or liters; so I will give both formulas. There are 2.54 cm per inch; so you need to cube that number to convert to cc's. Cubing 2.54 gives 16.39 cc's per cubic inch. To get liters, just divide cc's by 1000. Example: Give the size of a 350 cubic inch engine in cc's and liters. 350x16.39=5736 cc's, or 5.7 liters.
To convert from liters to cubic centimeters, just multiply by a thousand.
There are 1000cc per liter. So, divide cc by 1000 to get liters: 1,000 / 1,000 = 1 liter.
90 ml cc and ml are just two names for the same thing.
To convert cubic centimeters (cc) to liters (L), you need to divide the value in cc by 1000. Therefore, to convert 53 cc to L, you would divide 53 by 1000, which equals 0.053 L.
To convert milliliters to liters, you need to divide by 1000. Therefore, 200 milliliters is equal to 0.2 liters.
If you convert 500 cc to liters, the result is 0.5 liters. It would take 1000 cubic centimeters to equal a liter.