List the model year and vehicle the engine is in and I can tell you the H.P.
The duration of Figure It Out is 1440.0 seconds.
The conversion factor is 746.27: hp x 746.27 = watts
figure 525 or a little more with a supercharger.
The 1979 454 CI engine from Chevrolet features 245 horsepower as well as 4000 rpms. This figure only covers the V8 version of this engine.
325, although various options from SLP can bump that figure higher.
NO ther is not
To convert cubic centimeters (cc) to horsepower (hp), a general rule of thumb is that 1 horsepower is roughly equivalent to 15 to 17 cc for gasoline engines. Therefore, a 305cc engine would typically produce around 18 to 20 horsepower, although the exact figure can vary based on the engine's design, efficiency, and tuning.
Charliesheen.com (not that hard to figure out)
Well the 1996 2.4L Mitsubihi had 140HP. so I figure a 93 might have about 125 to 138 They had that engine on certain Sebrings and Sonatas as well. But its not about horsepower its about torque... and they are stumppullers.
The horsepower of a jetski with a 1235cc engine can vary based on the specific model and manufacturer, but it typically ranges from about 110 to 160 horsepower. Factors such as the engine design, tuning, and intended use can influence this output. For an accurate figure, it's best to refer to the manufacturer's specifications for that particular jetski model.
The horsepower of a 360 cubic inch (ci) engine can vary significantly depending on its design, components, and intended use. For example, a stock Chrysler 360 engine typically produces around 245 to 300 horsepower. However, high-performance versions or those with modifications can achieve significantly higher horsepower, sometimes exceeding 400 horsepower. Therefore, the exact figure can differ based on specific engine configurations and tuning.
Yes there is, I think you get them on the BBC website