Horsepower and cc are two completely different measures. Horsepowser is a measure of how strong an engine is. To the best of my knowledge (do NOT take this as completely accurate), an engine with one horsepower is as strong as one horse. Cc, on the other hand, is a measure of the size of an engine. Cc stands for cubic centimeters. In most engines (again, this is going off the top of my head), the size is now measured in liters now.
There is no direct relationship between a cc and horsepower. 10
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CC is NOT correlated to Horsepower. Cc is merely the capacity of that engine, NO relationship to horsepower.
Horsepower does not convert to cc: ci or cubic inches does. Horsepower is a measurement of work, cc and ci are measurements of volume
CC is NOT correlated to Horsepower. Cc is merely the capacity of that engine, NO relationship to horsepower.
CC is NOT correlated to Horsepower. Cc is merely the capacity of that engine, NO relationship to horsepower.
Cc's do not relate to horsepower. Cubic centimetres (cc) is the measure of size of the engine. Horsepower is related to the engines type and tuning.
it varies... Chevy was the first to make one cc equal one horse power.
The original definition of horsepower is the ability to move 550 pounds one foot in one second. Cc or cubic centimeters is a measurement of volume. Horsepower and engine displacement are different types of measurement. There is no true correlation.
CC is NOT correlated to Horsepower. Cc is merely the capacity of that engine, NO relationship to horsepower.
To convert cubic centimeters (cc) to horsepower (hp), you can use the general conversion factor where 1 cc is approximately equal to 0.000133 horsepower. Therefore, for 175 cc, the conversion would be about 0.0233 horsepower (175 cc × 0.000133 hp/cc). However, this is a rough estimate, as actual horsepower can vary based on engine efficiency and design.
The original definition of horsepower is the ability to move 550 pounds one foot in one second. Cc or cubic centimeters is a measurement of volume. Horsepower and engine displacement are different types of measurement. There is no true correlation.