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The horsepower (hp) of an engine is not directly determined by its displacement in cubic centimeters (cc) alone; it depends on various factors including engine design, efficiency, and tuning. However, a general rule of thumb is that 1 liter (1000 cc) can produce around 70 to 100 hp in a typical gasoline engine. Therefore, a 1052 cc engine might produce approximately 70 to 100 hp, but this can vary widely based on the specifics of the engine.

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