There is no conversion from hp to mph.
i have a 1990 Indy 650 with tripple pipes, plastic skis and racing clutch weights and i have got it to go 110 mph but i am shure it will go at least 120 mph
Watts is a measure of power and is not directly related to speed. However there is a connection between power and speed in moving vehicles where the mechanical power required to drive the vehicle along is proportional to the cube of the speed (approximately). So if a car requires 100 HP to travel at 100 mph, it would require about 70 HP to go at 90 mph.
1 HP = 746 watts. 16000 watts / 746 = 21.4 HP. Nominal HP is probably 20 HP.
51 kW is equal to 68.34 hp
maybe 6 mph.
50 mph
There is no conversion from hp to mph.
My Water Skimmer 10 ft boat can go 27 mph. Probably the fastest hull design ever for a small boat. Boat is rated for a 15 hp and that can push the boat well over 30 mph. Unsinkable, glass bottom, replace your dinghy or jet ski. www.WaterSkimmerBoats.com
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about 33 mph
around 40-50 mph depending on what its on or pulling.
60 mph 100 down a hill
over 300 Mph with over1,000 hp
275 MPH
the 225 six @ about 125 hp would go 78 mph The 383 V8 @ about 265 hp would go about 93 mph
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