You can not correlate cc to horsepower, it just doesn't work. Many small high speed engines may have incredible hp / size ratio, but conventional auto engines are different.
Engine size is not a direct correlation to the horsepower.
Depending on model and manufacturer, about 6.5 horsepower.
Looks like it is about 6.5 HP
6 HP
A 190cc lawnmower typically produces around 5 to 6 horsepower (hp). The exact horsepower can vary slightly depending on the engine design and manufacturer. Generally, this size engine is adequate for residential mowing tasks and is commonly found in push mowers.
A 190cc engine typically produces around 5 to 7 horsepower, depending on its design and application. Factors such as engine type, tuning, and intended use can affect the exact horsepower output. For instance, small engines used in lawn equipment may have lower horsepower, while those in performance applications could be on the higher end of that range.
A 190cc engine typically produces around 5 to 7 horsepower, depending on its design and intended use. This conversion can vary based on factors such as engine efficiency, type, and operating conditions. Generally, smaller engines like this are found in applications such as lawn mowers, generators, or small machinery.
A 190cc is an type of engine.
550 ft. lbs = i hp. do the math.
120 kilowatts = 160.9 horsepower.
A weed eater will produce anywhere from 1 horsepower up to 2.5 horsepower depending on the brand, size etc. A 190cc mower engine should have between 4 horsepower upto 8 horsepower again depending on brand, size etc. I hope this helps.
6 hp is 190 cc here is a example........ http://www.amazon.com/Excell-Powered-Pressure-Washer-XC2800/dp/B0014T9AA2