To determine the horsepower required to drive a 100 amp alternator, you can use the formula: horsepower (HP) = (Voltage × Amperage) / 746. For a typical automotive system operating at 12 volts, the calculation would be (12V × 100A) / 746, which equals approximately 1.61 HP. This means that about 1.61 horsepower is needed to drive a 100 amp alternator effectively.
About 7.5hp
The price for a new alternator for a Peugeot 206 varies depending on the horsepower. For the smallest horsepower, the price is around 100 British Pounds; for the largest, the price can be up to 200 British Pounds.
depends on the applied load
The 3.2 Litre is rated at 225 Horsepower, regular fuel required only. Jim
Advertised horsepower is..........160HP @ 4400 RPMs. 4-barrel carb.
193 bhp
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The horsepower is probably the same output, but it won't be able to tow as much as a 2WD. The specifications of a GMC truck: http://www.gmc.com/sierra/2500HD/specsCapabilities.jsp
Over 1 kilowatt for sure!
I believe the 2010 Ford Fusion Sport - all wheel drive - with the 3.5 liter V6 is rated at 263 horsepower at 6,250 RPM
I would say 120 horsepower minimum... I know some people who pull 23 foot disc's with 130 horsepower tractor, but that was on plowed ground... but a 100 horsepower should do the job, at 4-5 mph
340 Horsepower 340 Horsepower