There are many ways to make horsepower. Compression, carburetion, stroke etc. A smaller engine may make more horsepower than a bigger engine. So trying to find the cc from a HP rating is guessing at best. To give you a ball park figure I just looked on a Tecumseh 6HP Power Sport engine and it says 195cc on the manufacturers tag. Hope this helps.
i own a tecumseh 6hp and it is 195 cc on a ken-bar d-711 go kart
The horsepower of any engine is not limited or defined by the size of the engine. A 2200 cc engine could have as much as 400 horsepower, if modified.
There is no fixed relation between engine displacement and horsepower.
There are 15-17 cc per horsepower, your engine has about 200 horsepower.
3.3 HP
cc is the actual size of the engine. It could be a 1200 cc engine that might put out around 90 h.p.
Not really sure what your asking here but cc's like horse power determines the amount of power your engine produces. The larger the number the more power.
you can convert cubic inches to cc's but not horse power. an engine with say 65 cc's can have different amounts of horse power depending on carberation, pistons, valves etc. etc. etc. but my 65 cc engine does have 1.89 hp if that helps.
Engine horse power depends on many factors except engine size (cc). For example Honda XR650L 650cc produce 32Hp and Honda CBR600rr600cc produce 130Hp.
10 horse power
50 horse power
225 cc is 7.5 hp power may little over 10.3 hp
Honda gets about 11HP out of their OPE engine.