Well, based on my research, the average Horsepower delivered from a 3 cylinder engine is around 180 to 200, on average. It would also depend on the car it is going into and furthermore, with fewer cylinders you must remember that you must worry about increased surface area per cylinder surface damage from friction and subsequently heat. Fewer cylinders means increased cylinders to make up the difference to be able to move a car and distribute the force.
The 4.6 liter 2V ( 2 valves per engine cylinder ) is ( 248 horsepower ) The 4.6 liter 3V ( 3 valves per engine cylinder ) is ( 292 horsepower ) In the 2010 Ford F-150
DOHC 2.2 four cylinder engine with 140 horsepower
The cubic centimeter displacement of an engine does not determine its horsepower.
CC is NOT correlated to Horsepower. Cc is merely the capacity of that engine, NO relationship to horsepower.
The volume of an engine does not necessarily determine its horsepower. That being said, the average 350 cubic centimeter engine is about 40 horsepower.
315 horsepower
11 kW = about 14.75 horsepower.
13.93 horsepower for 209 cc engine
CC is NOT correlated to Horsepower. Cc is merely the capacity of that engine, NO relationship to horsepower.
About 120.
155hp
15 hp