1.6 horsepower is the equivilent of 1.6 horses pulling your car.
As fast as it was designed to go. We just know it has 60 horsepower... doesn't tell us the weight of the vehicle, the torque output of the engine, how the drivetrain is geared, etc.
it can go 220km and 300 horsepower 220km and 300 horsepower is incorrect! I have a H1 and it goes 80 mph tops. Pretty slow! yea i drive a 2002 H1, its 195 hp and the fastest I've ever gotten it to go on flat road was 90... they are not built for speed... or comfort.... but for dominating off-road! :D
as fast as you can go
This is dependent on multiple variables, such as drag coefficient, power to weight ratio, rolling resistance, etc. Most cars that approach 600 horsepower will typically go between 190-225mph. In some cases, the car is capable of faster speeds, but is limited electronically due to tire safety limitations. Some Examples (NOT an exhaustive list): A Ferrari 612 is 532 horsepower and has a top speed of 196mph. A Lamborghini Aventador is 691 horsepower and has a top speed of 230mph (The Murcielago that it replaced was between 571 and 661 horsepower depending on the year with a top speed between 205 and 212 mph). The Corvette ZR1 is 638 horsepower with a top speed of 205mph.
as fast as you can make it go or if you get pulled along by a car on 1 you can go as fast as the car can go
about that fast
Horsepower and gearing.
150MLP
It will go about 30 -40mph
E=mc2
As fast as it can go. Horsepower alone doesn't mean a whole lot.. there's also weight, drag coefficient, gear ratios, torque, etc. which factors into the equation.
Fast
Horsepower has NO direct relationship to speed.
4000 rpm is about the top for safe operation.
0-60 in 20 seconds , and 25 horsepower at 9000rpm
anywhere from 35 mph to 110 depending on the gear ratio and the horsepower and the max rpm of the engine
As fast as it was designed to go. We just know it has 60 horsepower... doesn't tell us the weight of the vehicle, the torque output of the engine, how the drivetrain is geared, etc.