CC stands for cubic centimeters and in is referring to the displacement of your engine (The size of the chamber for burning fuel.) Higher cc will always be more horsepower unless you get into aftermarket modifications on the engine or fuel.
A 179 cc engine is around 5.5-6 horsepower. There's no hard and fast rules on cc to hp conversion there are too many variables.
Wrong question. A 208 cc engine (gasoline I suppose) has no fixed horsepower per cc. But experience can help here. It is about 12 horsepower or maybe more depending on the efficiency of the engine.
179 cc = 10.923 cubic inches.
208 cubic centimeters , or the volume displaced by the piston moving through the cylinder for the length of the stroke .
11 horsepower
20 ounces 5w30 small engine oil
150 cc a hp
I bought a 208 cc snowblower , how many horsepower is that ?
1 gallon will take you around 40 miles.
A 208cc engine would be a 8.32 Horsepower engine. The math goes like this... 1 x HP per each 25 cc for conventional engines. It is slightly lower for fuel injected engines, about 22 cc.
cc is the displacement of the engine. the more cc means more displacement this intern creates more power.
Just add enough oil to reach the full mark on the dipstick.