Put a straight pipe on it for the exhaust pipe.Put bigger carberator on it.
Equal... in what sense? hp (horse-power) is a unit of power; 280 hp is more than 250 hp. An engine that works at a higher power can get more work done per time unit. Such an engine is also likely to use up more fuel - assuming the energy efficiency of both is similar.
There was a 42 HP and a 52 HP engine available.
It has 260 HP with 330 HP torque.The Corvette has 40 hp more,not sure about the torque.
There was a 140 HP and a 208 HP engine also available.
3.3 HP
97 hp
engine horsepower is the total power produced by an engine.whereas net horsepower is the remaining power after power loss from many reasons..in aviation, they call brake horsepower.
"Hp" is an abbreviated car term meaning horse power. horse power is the strength of the engine
Replace it with a 6.5 hp engine...then it will be a bad bike. Other wise remove the governer but dont push it too hard
If you mean HP=Horsepower, and CC= Cubic centimeters then HP does have anything to do with CC's. Cc's are the size of the displacement of the engine. HP is the amount of power the engine produces.
6.5 HP
The Watt is the fundamental unit for power in the mks unit system of measurements. Kilowatts = 1000 Watts; so engine Kilowatts are the units used to measure the power of an engine. Truth be known, though. Kilowatts are more likely used for electric motors than they are for internal combustion engines. A common unit for engine power is horse-power (HP), but 1 HP = 746 Watts. So Watts can be used to measure engine power as well.