I'd say somewhere in the neighborhood of 130-140 horsepower, since some people have suggested that 800cc is 50 horsepower.
The horsepower of an engine is not solely determined by its displacement in cubic centimeters (cc), such as 1900 cc. Horsepower varies based on factors like engine design, efficiency, and tuning. However, as a rough estimate, a typical 1900 cc engine might produce around 100 to 150 horsepower, depending on those variables. For accurate figures, it's best to refer to the specific engine's specifications.
1900 mL = 1900 cc's
CC is NOT correlated to Horsepower. Cc is merely the capacity of that engine, NO relationship to horsepower.
divide the cc by 15 to get the horsepower.
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There is 9.9hp in 150cc
Its about 64 Hp
11 horsepower
87 HP
It is a 2.9
50 horse power
about 18 to 22 hp