There is no direct correlation between displacement and horsepower. Just as an example, a standard 350 cubic inch Chevy engine can be built to produce anywhere from 150 horsepower to more than 1500. You would need to know the application, and how it was built, year model, etc.
A BMW Z3 (E36/4) has 138 horsepower. In 1997 a model came out with 183 horsepower. This was replaced by a 170 horsepower model, and then a 140 horsepower model.
There is no correlation of cubic centimeters and horsepower. If you had provided the manufacturer of the engine and the model number I could provide you the answer. An example would be a 200 cc 2 stroke racing bike engine may deliver upwards of 50 hp were a long life slow revving 4 cycle 200 cc Flathead may only deliver 5 hp.
It can vary from model to model.
The 2010 model has 540 horsepower
For the 1990 to 1996 300zx model years:1. 300 horsepower for the twin turbo model2. 222 horsepower for the naturally aspirated model
Depending on the model version, horsepower can be from 490 to 550.
Depending on model and manufacturer, about 6.5 horsepower.
87cc, 6.1 horsepower. Mine is a 1985 model.
The horsepower for an Evinrude outboard, can be determined from the engine model number.
I believe that's 215 horsepower
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