I believe that is 300 horsepower in the 2004 Ford F-150 , for the 5.4 L - 3V - engine
( 3 Valve per cylinder heads )
54 hp
i have an rm 250 1990, it has 54 HP
The stock 450 has around 54-55
I have a 2006 cr 250r and it has around 50-54 HP stock
54 at 3000 rpm
54
According to Triumph, it is 54 bhp (brake horsepower) @ 6,750 rpm. According to Encyclopedia Britannica, horsepower at the output shaft of an engine, turbine, or motor is termed brake horsepower or shaft horsepower.
Frecuencia -04 - 2004 1-54 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
Around 54 pounds and 78 pence at todays exchange rate. 22/04/08
Running stock exhaust, a CV carb, and no internal modifications you're looking at about 54 hp.
Yes, power = voltage x current = 54 x 110 = 5940 watts. But the odd thing is the rated horsepower. I was taught that one horsepower = 746 watts, so 135 hp = 100,000 watts. Are you certain that the pump is rated at 136 horsepower? Or can anyone else address the discrepency? W=volts X amps; therefore W= (110)(54)
Horsepower is 210 and Torque is right at 300, not sure at what RPM's on either but these engines are done pulling by about 54-5500 RPM.