The horsepower (hp) of an engine can be estimated from its displacement in cubic centimeters (cc), but the conversion is not direct, as it depends on factors like engine efficiency and design. Generally, a rough estimate is that 1 hp is equivalent to about 15 cc for a gasoline engine. Therefore, a 160cc engine would be approximately 10.7 hp, but this can vary based on the specific engine characteristics.
160cc is about 5.2HP. Most small engines are now going by CC rather then HP. We are more then willing to help you with your log splitter questions.
3 to 25 hp depending on engine modifications
The 176cc engines are about 5 hp; 160cc =3-4 hp 176 (foreign) 4-5 hp 205cc= 5-7 hp 250cc= 8 hp 350cc=11-13 hp
To convert cubic centimeters (cc) to horsepower, a general estimate is that 1 horsepower is roughly equivalent to 15cc for gasoline engines. Therefore, 160cc would be approximately 10.67 horsepower (160cc ÷ 15cc/hp). However, this is a rough approximation and actual horsepower can vary based on engine design and efficiency.
depends what type could range from 3 hp up to 25 depending what type of engine mods ... etc
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It is 160 ml.
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up to 40 mph
5hp @ 3600 rpm, according to trupower.com
40 mph depending on weight
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