The basic 4.3L, 6 cylinders has 170 hp and the 5.7L V8 has 260 hp.
45 actual hp.
There is no standard relation between horsepower and engine displacement.
The 4.3 V6 was the base engine. Most came with the 305 V8 but the 350 V8 was an option.
230 hp was standard
N/A about 222 +/- TT 280-300 +/-
POWER/TORQUE: 67 hp/ 81 lb.-ft.
If your truck has the standard 5.7L V8, factory HP is 255.
my 2002 dodge ram 1500 4.7l is 240bhp from standard spec .
it depends on the brand...the standard horse power for a 125cc dirt bike engine a.k.a lifan is about 9hp it varies with all different modies but are still around the 9hp mark...hope that helps
1964 Standard 389 4bbl had 325 horsepower. Optional 389 Tri-power had 348 Horsepower
PS is the abbreviation of horse strength in German and is no longer used as a standard of measurement. and bhp is brake horse power or crank shaft horse power. also 1 PS is not the same as 1 bhp since those crazy Germans decided that they wanted to be different
ofcourse horse ..........the engine power or any power we measure today we do it in terms of horse power and not wolf power ......