It has 45.1 wheel horsepower. That's whats measured at the rear wheel.
about 13 horsepower at the wheel
Between 14 and 15 horsepower to the rear wheel.
520hp at the rear wheel
90hp to the wheel @ sealevel
Stock rear wheel 145-150 hp.
This is from the BBR Motorsports website. "The DR-Z/KLX125 has slightly more than 7 horsepower stock at the rear wheel on a DynoJet 200."
The manufacturer claims 96 HP. That measure is likely taken from the crankshaft. The "real life" power, measured on the rear wheel, will likely be 10-15% less. It will also vary depending on conditions, the type of dynamometer used, etc.
WHP stands for wheel horsepower. The factory rating does not include the losss of power throught the transmission or the differential but this does. It is what you get when you put your car on a chasis dyno. It is what your car is atually putting to the road.
Engine: 50 cubic inch, four-stroke, liquid cooled, 45 degree V-twin, SOHC, 8-valves, TSCC Horsepower: 45.1 wheel horsepower Torque: 45.7 (62 Nm) @ 4000 rpm
The Horsepower of the 1996 Impala SS is 260 rear wheel horsepower. its not "Rear Wheel Horsepower", because 260 Rear Wheel Horsepower would be pushing like 305 at the crank. but the Horsepower for the 96 SS is 260...
The 2010 Suzuki SX4 has front wheel drive.