It doesnt. Horsepower depends on a lot of things. Displacement is just one. Other factors include RPM, cam, valve size, normally aspirated or turbocharged, fuel, carbureted or injected, etc. Could be anywhere from 5 to 12HP or more.
Wrong question. A 208 cc engine (gasoline I suppose) has no fixed horsepower per cc. But experience can help here. It is about 12 horsepower or maybe more depending on the efficiency of the engine.
CC is NOT correlated to Horsepower. Cc is merely the capacity of that engine, NO relationship to horsepower.
about 110
There is no direct conversion between CC (cubic centimeters) and horsepower as horsepower is a measure of power output, while CC is a measure of engine displacement. The horsepower a 190 CC engine can produce varies based on factors such as design, efficiency, and tuning, among others.
it varies... Chevy was the first to make one cc equal one horse power.
divide the cc by 15 to get the horsepower.
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Its about 64 Hp
There is 9.9hp in 150cc
I'm not an expert by any means but your dealing with apples and oranges. Horsepower is of course a measure of power whereas cc is a measure of displacement. I don't know what is the equivalent of horsepower in the metric system.
11 horsepower
cc (cubic centimeter) is a unit of volume, of the piston or pistons. It can't be directly converted to a unit of power (kW or horsepower), although it is certainly one of the factors that makes an engine more powerful (other things being equal, more cc means more horsepower).