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).
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.
60 bhp (61 PS/45 kW) is the power of the ford vedette 1953 engine and its maximum speed is 96 mph.
86 bhp (87 PS/64 kW) is the power of the Volvo 131 1962 engine and its maximum speed is 131 mph.
65 bhp (66 PS/48 kW) is the power of the Renault fregate 1955 engine and its maximum speed is 102 mph.
The power of the engine and the maximum speed of the 1955 Peugeot 203 are 61 PS/45 kW (60 bhp) and 72mph respectively.