a 200 cc ingen is 5.6 hp
20 horsepower
The power of a 200cc engine may be different due to the type of the engine used, design and specific purpose. An average 200cc engine will give about 5-12 horsepower. As an example, an entry level air-cooled 200cc motorcycle engine may produce 6 to 8 HP but a high-end 200cc go-kart or sport-bike engine may produce up to 12 HP or more. The real output also is affected by the attributes such as the engine tuning, fuel type, and compression ratio and whether it is a 2 stroke engine or a 4 stroke engine. Thus, 200cc does not necessarily mean a certain horsepower, but with the majority of engines in this range possessing 5 to 12 horse power, it provides sufficient power to small vehicles, scooters, ATVs and light farm use.
The term 100cc and 200cc refers to the displacement (size) of the bike's engine and in turn horsepower. A 100 cubic centemeter bike's engine is half the size of a 200 cc bikes engine. How fast you wanna go? Good luck!
HP does not directly relate to cc
1 litre
Well, a 200cc engine typically has around 10-12 horsepower. It may vary slightly depending on the specific design and tuning of the engine, but that's a good estimate to work with. Remember, it's not just about the horsepower, it's about how you use it to create something beautiful on the canvas of the road.
Not all engines with the same displacement have the same power. This being said, a 200 cc engine usually has around 30 horsepower.
Unfortunately, there is no direct conversion to calculate horsepower from engine displacement (cc). The horsepower output of an engine depends on various factors such as the design, efficiency, fuel type, and mechanical components. In general, a 200cc engine could produce around 10-15 horsepower, but it ultimately depends on the specific engine design.
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.
200cc = 6.763 fluid ounces.
It depends. It could have 12 horsepower or 1592 horsepower.
Engine size is not a direct correlation to the horsepower.