Horsepower is a measure of power that varies depending on the engine's design, efficiency, and other factors. Generally, a 750 cc (cubic centimeters) engine can produce between 50 to 100 horsepower, depending on whether it's a motorcycle, car, or another type of engine. For example, a sport motorcycle with a 750 cc engine might produce closer to 100 horsepower, while a standard car engine of the same size may produce around 60 to 75 horsepower. Ultimately, the specific horsepower rating can vary widely based on the engine's configuration and tuning.
Suzuki gsxr 750 cc 2009 edition has 127.5 hp
CC is NOT correlated to Horsepower. Cc is merely the capacity of that engine, NO relationship to horsepower.
750 horsepower
It depends on the density of what you're weighing. The weight of 750 cc of water is 750 grams. The weight of 750 cc of milk is 810 grams.
divide the cc by 15 to get the horsepower.
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There is 9.9hp in 150cc
Its about 64 Hp
Actually it's 749 cc. --
750 cc is about 3.17 cups.
49.6hp
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