A standard 1052 cc engine will typically produce between 30 and 35 horsepower. The displacement of an engine does not directly indicate how much power it produces, but is rather a general guideline.
CC is NOT correlated to Horsepower. Cc is merely the capacity of that engine, NO relationship to horsepower.
The horsepower (hp) of an engine is not directly determined by its displacement in cubic centimeters (cc) alone; it depends on various factors including engine design, efficiency, and tuning. However, a general rule of thumb is that 1 liter (1000 cc) can produce around 70 to 100 hp in a typical gasoline engine. Therefore, a 1052 cc engine might produce approximately 70 to 100 hp, but this can vary widely based on the specifics of the engine.
1,052 cc = 64.2 cubic inches.
divide the cc by 15 to get the horsepower.
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Its about 64 Hp
There is 9.9hp in 150cc
11 horsepower
It is a 2.9
87 HP
They have 293.20 cc.
10 horse power