I was thinking closer to 150 cc but it's not an exact science.
150 cc a hp
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).
Seems to be 6 hp.
The horsepower (hp) equivalent of an engine's displacement in cubic centimeters (cc) can vary depending on the engine's design and efficiency. However, a rough estimate is that 179 cc might produce around 5 to 10 hp for small engines, such as those in motorcycles or lawn equipment. For more precise values, it's essential to consider specific engine specifications and performance characteristics.
Around 4/5 hp.
5 hp
A 179 cc engine is around 5.5-6 horsepower. There's no hard and fast rules on cc to hp conversion there are too many variables.
To convert cubic centimeters (cc) to horsepower (HP), you can use a rough estimate that 1 horsepower is approximately equivalent to 15 cc in a typical gasoline engine. Therefore, 382 cc would be roughly equivalent to about 25.5 HP (382 cc ÷ 15 cc/HP). However, this is a general estimate and actual horsepower can vary based on engine design and efficiency.
No direct equivalent. Engines of same cc may have different hp.
To convert horsepower (hp) to cubic centimeters (cc), you can use the general rule that 1 hp is approximately equal to 15 cc for small engines. Therefore, 6.5 hp would be roughly equivalent to about 97.5 cc (6.5 hp × 15 cc/hp). Keep in mind that this conversion is an approximation and can vary based on the specific engine design and efficiency.
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.