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Typical new carbureted engine well tuned:1 x HP per each 25 cc
There is no direct conversion from cc to hp. It depends on the design of the engine. A turbocharged engine will create more hp than a normally aspirated engine of the same cc displacement. Type of engine also matters, diesel, 4 cycle, 2 cycle, wankel rotary. I had an old VW Beetle with 1200 cc creating 40 hp, then I had a motorcycle with only 250 cc that created 33 hp.
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These things aren't related like that. CC means cubic centimeters. Its how much displacement the engine has. HP means horsepower. example: 2.3L 4 cylinder engines can make anywhere from 90 HP to 220 HP...
Typical new carbureted engine well tuned:1 x HP per each 25 ccso 5 hp would be 125 ccFuel injected:1 x HP per each 22 ccso 5 hp would be 110 cc
Roughly 25 cc gives 1 HP.
1 HP= 15 CC so 1001 HP= 15015 CC's
16.38 cc=1 cu in. and depends on the effenceny of the motor.Could be from 5 cc to 32 cc per hp.
Its relative to the efficiency of the engine per cubic centimetre. in other words, you're asking the wrong question.
42 CC = 1 hp357 cc engine would be 8.5 hpPower isn't a function of displacement, and there isn't an equation that converts cubic centimeters to hp. This is a better question for the manufacturer (MTD I believe). I guarantee that engine has more than 8.5 hp.
that depends on the engine. A CC just stands for cubic centimeters, which is referring to the engine size. That isn't the defining thing for Horsepower. HP is a unit of power, CC is a unit of size. Assuming the 1 HP is representing brake power and the Mean Effective pressure is defined or available then, The CC or Volume Displacement can be defined by using this formula: Brake Power= Brake Mean Effective Pressure X Volume Displacement (CC)