There isn't really a straight answer for that...
cc = cubic centimetre, and refers to the engines displacement.
horsepower is a unit for measuring power.
Power is measured at different rpm with different engines finding their max HP at certain rpm ( often referred to as 'power band') and varies due to intake, bore diameter and length of stroke.
Sorry if that doesn't help at all.
CC is not related to horsepower. CC is the capacity of the cylinders of that engine. -You can have a 212 cc industrial engine of abour 20 Hp, or a 212 cc trail bike engine of 60 hp. Many other factors govern horsepower.
5.5 hp
Horsepower and cc(size of engine) do not relate like that. It could be a slow moving lawnmower engine of 5-6 hp or a highly tuned dirt bike engine of 30 or more hp.
Its between 5 to 6.5 hp.
There is no direct correlation between horsepower and a 205cc engine but most produce around 5 to 6 horsepower. The actual output varies based on individual engine designs.
The brake horsepower (BHP) of the average 50cc scooter engine is about 3 to 4. In most states, any engine with more than 5 horsepower must be registered as a motorcycle.
5.5 hp
16.38 cc=1 cu in. and depends on the effenceny of the motor.Could be from 5 cc to 32 cc per hp.
Horsepower cannot be converted to cc, because hp is a unit of power and cc (cubic centimeters) is a unit of volume. You can read about horsepower at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horsepower. You can convert cubic inches (ci) to cc. One cubic inch is equal to about 16.4 cc. Put another way, one liter (1000 cc) is equal to about 61 ci. So a five-liter engine in a car has about 305 ci of volume in its cylinders. But one 5-liter engine can put out horsepower that is different from another 5-liter engine. For example, the Ford Mustang 5.0 V8 engine is actually 4.6 liters, and it is rated at 300 hp. Ford has also used a 4.6 liter V8 engine in trucks, and it is rated at just 231 hp.
5 hp and 6 ft llbs tourqe
3.3 HP
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