There is no direct conversion between CC (cubic centimeters) and horsepower as horsepower is a measure of power output, while CC is a measure of engine displacement. The horsepower a 190 CC engine can produce varies based on factors such as design, efficiency, and tuning, among others.
It is not possible to determine the exact horsepower of an engine based solely on its displacement in cubic centimeters (cc). Horsepower is influenced by various factors such as engine design, tuning, and efficiency. The horsepower output of a 1340 cc engine would depend on these factors.
It is not possible to directly convert engine displacement (measured in cc) to horsepower. Horsepower is influenced by various factors such as engine efficiency, fuel type, and design. Generally, a 1100 cc engine might produce anywhere from 50 to 150 horsepower, depending on these factors.
It is difficult to directly convert engine displacement in cubic centimeters (cc) to horsepower, as other factors such as engine design, fuel type, and tuning also play a role in determining horsepower. However, as a rough estimate, small engines in the range of 257cc typically produce around 8-10 horsepower.
There are 3,785.41178 CCs in one gallon.
One milliliter (ml) is equivalent to one cubic centimeter (cc).
4-7 depending on model and manufacturer
it varies... Chevy was the first to make one cc equal one horse power.
CC is NOT correlated to Horsepower. Cc is merely the capacity of that engine, NO relationship to horsepower.
You cannot. Cubic centimetres are a measure of volume and I can have a jug containing 190 cc of water. A horsepower is a measure of energy and there is no specific energy in the 190 cc of water (other than that givem by Einstein's e = mc2) and in that case, I could replace the water by 190 cc of air - different mass so different energy. The point is, you cannot convert.
I'm not an expert by any means but your dealing with apples and oranges. Horsepower is of course a measure of power whereas cc is a measure of displacement. I don't know what is the equivalent of horsepower in the metric system.
190 cc. is about 5 hp.
There is no direct relationship between a cc and horsepower. 10
To convert cubic centimeters (cc) to horsepower (hp), you typically need to know the specific output of the engine in question, as it varies by design and efficiency. However, a rough estimate is that 1 horsepower is equivalent to approximately 15 cc in a gasoline engine. Therefore, 190 cc would roughly translate to about 12.7 horsepower, assuming standard efficiency. Keep in mind that this is a general approximation and actual output may differ based on engine specifications.
CC is NOT correlated to Horsepower. Cc is merely the capacity of that engine, NO relationship to horsepower.
Cubic Centermeter (cc) is a measurment of capacity and is directly not convertable to horsepower.
5 hp and 6 ft llbs tourqe
Wrong question. A 208 cc engine (gasoline I suppose) has no fixed horsepower per cc. But experience can help here. It is about 12 horsepower or maybe more depending on the efficiency of the engine.