10.5
There is no direct conversion from cc to hp. It depends on the design of the engine. A turbocharged engine will create more hp than a normally aspirated engine of the same cc displacement. Type of engine also matters, diesel, 4 cycle, 2 cycle, wankel rotary. I had an old VW Beetle with 1200 cc creating 40 hp, then I had a motorcycle with only 250 cc that created 33 hp.
hp is the power output of a motor cycle, and stands for horse power.as for cc, this means cubic centermetres, and is used to measure the size of the engine i.e 50cc
how much cc's is a 6.5 hp engine
3.3 HP
There is absolutely NO relationship between HP and cc. Cc is simply the 'swept volume' of the engine. Horsepower has NOTHING to do with cc.
roughly 342 cc's to a 12 hp engine
CC (cubic centimeter) is a measurement of displacement used to identify the size of the combustion chambers in an engine. HP (horse power) is a measurement of power the engine can produce. CC and HP are not the same.
To convert cubic centimeters (cc) to horsepower (hp), a rough estimate is that 1 hp is approximately equal to 15 cc for small engines. Therefore, for a 40.9 cc engine, you can estimate that it produces about 2.73 hp (40.9 cc ÷ 15 cc/hp). However, this is a general approximation, and actual horsepower can vary based on engine design and efficiency.
280hp in the 383 engine
I understand that a 250 cc engine is around a 15 hp motor, so a 277 cc engine calculates about 16.5hp. there is no direct conversion between cc and hp because cc is a volume and hp is a energy.
To convert cubic centimeters (cc) to horsepower (hp), you can use a rough estimate where 1 hp is approximately equivalent to 15 cc in a typical gasoline engine. Therefore, 244 cc would be roughly equal to about 16.3 hp (244 cc ÷ 15 cc/hp). However, this is a general approximation and actual horsepower can vary based on engine design and efficiency.
To convert cubic centimeters (cc) to horsepower (hp), we typically use a general approximation that 1 hp is equivalent to around 15 cc for small engines. Therefore, for a 163 cc engine, it would be roughly estimated to produce around 10.9 hp (163 cc ÷ 15 cc/hp). However, actual hp can vary based on engine design and efficiency.