There is no set relationship between cc and hp.
there are many factors that influence it, such as fuel type, compression ration and ignition temperature.
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.
The hp is not determined from the cc. However there is a relationship between hp and engine volume (CC). For most engines the larger the volume, the greater the hp (this doesn't always hold true however).
The relationship between horsepower (HP) and engine displacement, measured in cubic centimeters (CC), is not a direct equivalence as they are measuring different aspects of an engine's performance. Horsepower is a unit of power, representing the rate at which work is done, while CC measures the total volume of the engine's cylinders. The conversion between HP and CC varies depending on the engine's design, efficiency, and other factors, making it impossible to provide a simple, fixed conversion rate between the two units.
The relationship between cubic centimeters (cc) and horsepower (hp) is not straightforward, as it depends on various factors like engine design, efficiency, and type of fuel used. However, a rough estimate for gasoline engines is that about 15 to 20 cc can produce 1 hp. Therefore, for approximately 215 hp, you might expect around 3,225 to 4,300 cc, depending on the specific engine characteristics.
CC is NOT correlated to Horsepower. Cc is merely the capacity of that engine, NO relationship to horsepower.
The relationship between horsepower (hp) and cubic centimeters (cc) varies depending on the engine type and design, but a rough estimate is that 1 horsepower is typically equivalent to about 15 to 17 cc for small engines. Therefore, an 11 hp engine would be approximately between 165 cc to 187 cc. However, for accurate specifications, it's best to refer to the manufacturer's data for the specific engine in question.
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.
150 cc a hp
What is 5.5 hp in cc?
1 HP= 15 CC so 1001 HP= 15015 CC's
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Horsepower has NO direct relationship to capacity ! A 310 cc engine could be anywhere from 8 to 120 hp. CC is ONLY the swept volume of the engine