To convert cubic centimeters (cc) to horsepower (HP), you can use the rough estimate that 1 HP is approximately equivalent to 15 cc for gasoline engines. Therefore, 305 cc would be approximately 20.33 HP (305 ÷ 15 = 20.33). Keep in mind that this is a simplified conversion and actual horsepower can vary based on engine design and efficiency.
A convert cc has 350 horsepower
HP does not directly relate to cc
88.74
I've researched the same thing, last year actually when buying a 305 cc snow blower with a Briggs engine... I've heard it's comparable to 10 horse but there's no scientific way to convert CC's to horsepower. I can tell you that living in a snow belt in Ontario, the 305 CC's holds up just fine.
To convert cubic centimeters (cc) to horsepower (hp), you generally use a rough estimate that 1 cc is approximately equal to 0.0002 hp. Therefore, 305 cc would be roughly equivalent to about 0.061 hp. However, this conversion can vary based on engine efficiency and design, so it's best used as a general guideline rather than an exact measure.
To convert cubic centimeters (cc) to horsepower (hp), you can use a rough estimate that 1 hp is equivalent to about 15 cc for small engines. Therefore, 75 cc would be approximately 5 hp (75 cc ÷ 15 cc/hp = 5 hp). However, this is a general approximation and actual horsepower can vary based on engine design and efficiency.
9 HP
547c.f. Converted to hp
14 hp
You need to know the cubic inch not hp to convert to cc.
Between 9 and 11 hp, depending on model.
32cc