An engines cubic capacity cannot be converted, mathematically, to horsepower without a host of other information..
horsepower is engine power. cubic centimetres is engine displacement. (sometimes proportional but) they are not directly related.
CC's and horsepower are not related. CC is the size of the combustion chamber in cubic centimeters, or in the American system,in cubic inches. There are 16.387 cc in a ci. -So a 300 CI engine is roughly 4920 cc , or 4.92 litres.
That depends on many things. Simply there are fewer CCs per horsepower in a highly tuned racing car engine than in a lawn mower engine.
There is no direct relationship between the cylinder capacity of an engine and the horsepower that it can generate. It depends on the engine design, the fuel amongst other factors.
To convert cubic centimeters (cc) to horsepower, a general rule of thumb is that 1 horsepower is approximately equivalent to 15 cc in a gasoline engine. Therefore, to estimate the horsepower for a 342cc engine, you can divide 342 by 15, resulting in about 22.8 horsepower. Keep in mind that this is a rough estimate, as actual horsepower can vary based on engine design and efficiency.
"Robert Fogt" The amount of horsepower output by an engine depends on more than just the engine size. For example, a tricked out 4.7 liter engine will have more horsepower than an old stock 4.7 liter engine. You wont be able to convert directly between them. For new cars you may be able to find data sheets that lists both engine size and horsepower. Otherwise you would have to take it to a shop to be placed on a machine to measure it.
you need the density of the liquid.
use a calcumalator stupid
To convert cubic centimeters (CC) to horsepower, a rough estimate is that 1 horsepower is approximately equivalent to 15 CC for small engines. Therefore, a 163 CC engine would be around 10.9 horsepower. However, this can vary based on engine design and efficiency. Always refer to specific engine specifications for accurate horsepower ratings.
no a 4.2 engine is in liter's not ccs.
To convert engine displacement from liters to horsepower, you can't use a direct conversion, as horsepower is a measure of power output, while liters measure engine size. However, a rough estimate is that a typical gasoline engine produces about 30 to 40 horsepower per liter. Therefore, a 3.5-liter engine might produce approximately 105 to 140 horsepower, depending on various factors like engine design, fuel type, and tuning.
To convert cubic centimeters (cc) to horsepower, a rough estimate is that 1 horsepower is approximately equal to 15 cc in a small engine. Therefore, a 29cc engine would be around 1.93 horsepower. However, this can vary depending on the engine's design and efficiency. Always consult specific engine specifications for accurate power ratings.