depends on a few factors. compression, carb jet, airflow and exhaust, you can reach 7 horsepower in the right conditions.
80cc is the size of the piston (bore and stroke) and has little to do with horsepower. There are 80cc engines that only output 4 or 5 horsepower. There are racing 80cc engines that run on alcohol or methanol and output 20 horsepower.
An 80cc Yamaha raptor typically has 3.5 horsepower
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There is not a direct answer to your question due to you are asking about engine size/displacement. The amount of "work" an engine can accomplish is related to the torque that is output from an engine. The amount of torque an 80cc engine can produce is also variable. For example, a screaming 2 stroke run at 12,000 rpm does not have much torque -- it relies on the engine momentum to do work. A 4 stroke 80cc engine would have more "torque" (but less horsepower) There is also a gearbox you have to include. A large reduction gearbox that turns slow for the high engine rpm could output hundreds of pounds of torque (foot pounds or pound feet) translating to pushing thousands of pounds.
the horsepower of a car depends on the number of cylinders it has. The engine displacement does not affect the horsepower of a car by much.
It depends. It could have 12 horsepower or 1592 horsepower.
The 2000 Chevrolet Z71 5.3 liter engine has a standard horsepower rating of 235 horsepower. The engine had options to increase the horsepower to is much as 365 horsepower.
Engine size is not a direct correlation to the horsepower.
Sorry- no one engine, no one horsepower, no one answer.
Many factors determine how much horsepower an engine can produce. Give us the year, make and any other details about the engine.
140 horsepower
it comes with a 302 ,360 ,411 ,365 horsepower engine