CC (cubic centimeters) is the measure of volume inside the cylinder when the piston is at bottom dead center. The ratio of the diameter of the cylinder to the stroke of the piston influences the torque and horsepower ratings of an engine. Typically when an engine has a stroke that is larger than the diameter of the cylinder it would generate a higher ratio of torque to horsepower. The shorter stroke engines typically rev higher and develop higher horsepower to torque ratios.
Torque and horsepower are two separate ratings.
Which one?
I believe that is the maximum horsepower and torque and at what RPM they occur
Advertised Horsepower and Torque is, 165HP @ 3800 RPMs. Torque is, 260 FT. LBS. @ 2400 RPMs.
Advertised Horsepower and torque is... HP-----245 @ 4000 RPMs Torque.......355 ft. LBS. @ 3000 RPMs
150 horsepower ,torque is unknown
120-130hp
According to the 1998 Ford E-250 Owner Guide : 4.6 liter V8 ( 215 horsepower / 290 torque ) 5.4 liter V8 ( 235 horsepower / 335 torque ) 6.8 liter V10 ( 265 horsepower / 405 torque )
I believe the 67 383 had 300 horse but I don't recall the torque rating.
245 h.p. and 385 lb/ft torque.
260 horsepower 280 torque
what is the horsepower and torque of the suzuki boulevard c90