Have a dyno test done on it.
To convert kilowatts (kW) to brake horsepower (bhp), you can use the conversion factor where 1 kW is approximately equal to 1.341 bhp. Therefore, 260 kW is roughly equivalent to 348.67 bhp (260 kW × 1.341 bhp/kW).
To convert kilowatts (kW) to brake horsepower (bhp), you can use the conversion factor where 1 kW is approximately equal to 1.341 bhp. Therefore, 103 kW is roughly 138.3 bhp (103 kW × 1.341 bhp/kW).
Available Engines 1.4 L 93 bhp (69 kW) Petrol I4 1.6 L 109 bhp (81 kW) Petrol I4 1.8 L 120 bhp (89 kW) Petrol I4 2.0 L 132 bhp (98 kW) Petrol I4 2.0 L 121 bhp (90 kW) Petrol I4 2.0 L 121 bhp (90 kW) Diesel I4
1 kilowatt (kW) equals 1.3410220888 brake horsepower (BHP). Therefore, 100 kW equals 134.10220888 BHP and 1 BHP equals 0.745699872 kW.
74 kw or 100 bhp
To convert brake horsepower (bhp) to kilowatts (kW), you can use the following formula: 1 bhp is approximately equal to 0.7457 kW. Simply multiply the bhp value by 0.7457 to get the equivalent value in kilowatts.
1 Kilowatt = 1.341 horsepower
The 1996 Escudo Pikes Peak had a Twin turbo'ed V6 DOHC 3 Valves / Cyl engine (1998 cc / 121.9 in³) Output was, 492.99 bhp per litre 734.5 kw / 985 bhp @ 8100 rpm
115 PS, 113 BHP or 85 kW. This would have been the M43 Engine or M43B18 as it was fully known.
233 PS (230 bhp ) (172 kW ) is the power of the Packard clipper 1955 engine and its maximum speed is 93 mph.
91 PS (90 bhp - 67 kW) is the power of the Opel kapitan 1952 engine and its maximum speed is 60 mph.
60 bhp (61 PS/45 kW) is the power of the ford vedette 1953 engine and its maximum speed is 96 mph.