Northern Tool Company claims that the newer 208cc engines are "direct replacements" for worn out 6.5 HP engines. They list this under "historical data".
http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_6970_200362863_200362863
CC's of an engine refer to displacement. That has nothing to do with horsepower. Compressions ratios and other factors can cause large variations in horsepower for similar sized engines.
The horsepower of a 208cc motor can vary depending on the specific design and efficiency of the engine. However, as a general rule of thumb, a 208cc motor typically produces around 5 to 7 horsepower. It's important to note that horsepower is not solely determined by engine displacement (cc), but also by factors such as engine design, compression ratio, and fuel intake system.
There is no definite answer to this questions, but in general, you'd be looking at 5-6hp
There is no direct correlation between displacement and horsepower. Just as an example, a standard 350 cubic inch Chevy engine can be built to produce anywhere from 150 horsepower to more than 1500. You would need to know the application, and how it was built, year model, etc.
Six hp, according to the conversion tables.
Six hp, according to the conversion tables.
That would depend on the year and what engine it has
The horsepower output of a 650cc engine can vary depending on factors such as the design, efficiency, and tuning of the engine. In general, a 650cc engine in a motorcycle or car can produce anywhere from 40 to 70 horsepower. To determine the exact horsepower of a specific 650cc engine, it would be necessary to consult the manufacturer's specifications or conduct a dynamometer test.
The cubic centimeter displacement of an engine does not determine its horsepower.
It is not possible to determine the exact horsepower of an engine based solely on its displacement in cubic centimeters (cc). Horsepower is influenced by various factors such as engine design, tuning, and efficiency. The horsepower output of a 1340 cc engine would depend on these factors.
CC is NOT correlated to Horsepower. Cc is merely the capacity of that engine, NO relationship to horsepower.
11 kW = about 14.75 horsepower.