There is no direct relationship between a cc and horsepower. 10
CC is NOT correlated to Horsepower. Cc is merely the capacity of that engine, NO relationship to horsepower.
it varies... Chevy was the first to make one cc equal one horse power.
CC is NOT correlated to Horsepower. Cc is merely the capacity of that engine, NO relationship to horsepower.
Cubic Centermeter (cc) is a measurment of capacity and is directly not convertable to horsepower.
746w
155 cc
Roughly 25 cc gives 1 HP.
9 hp
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.
Horsepower and engine size (cc) are not related in the way you mean. A 32 cc engine could be one quarter horsepower or 3 horsepower depending on it's design and how it's tuned. In current Formula One racing, for instance, the engine size is 2.4 litres and many cars produce over 730 hp. - In an average sports car of 2.4 litres you may get 120 hp.
You need to know the cubic inch not hp to convert to cc.
There is absolutely no direct correlation in horsepower and CC's. CC's is the engine size or displacement, whereas horsepower is the output generated by that engine. Horsepower can vary for a given engine based on altitude, temperature, and engine condition. If any of these variables change, the engine size or displacement remains constant, however, the output (horsepower) can vary significantly. To the person that says his honda engine is a x-horsepower with so many CC's, thus there are xx number of cc's in a horsepower, he is only correct when that particular engine is operating, at ideal standards equal to that of the manufacturer.