To convert cubic centimeters (cc) to horsepower (hp), you typically use the formula that relates engine displacement to power output, but the exact conversion can vary depending on the engine type and efficiency. A rough estimate is that 1 horsepower is generated for every 15-17 cc in small engines, which would mean that a 170cc engine might produce approximately 10-11 horsepower. However, this is a generalization and actual horsepower can vary based on engine design and specifications.
Top speed of the 170cc bike is approx. 140 km/h to 150 km/h.
120 kilowatts = 160.9 horsepower.
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An engines cubic capacity cannot be converted, mathematically, to horsepower without a host of other information..
170 cc of water is about 3/4 cup
There is no direct conversion from engine displacement to horsepower.
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Yes, a net horsepower rating can be converted to gross horsepower, but the conversion is not straightforward as it depends on various factors like engine design and testing conditions. Generally, net horsepower refers to the power output of an engine when accessories such as the alternator and water pump are included, while gross horsepower is measured without these accessories. To estimate the gross horsepower from net horsepower, one would typically add a certain percentage, often based on industry standards or specific engine characteristics. However, precise conversion may not be possible without specific data from the manufacturer.
For this bike, the front forks will hold 170cc or 5.8oz.
132hp turbo converted with à small ic
75Kw is roughly 100hp, as 1kw=1.333hp (1hp=.75kw) approx.