there is no specific answer to this question every engine is different depending on bolt-ons 2 stroke 4 stroke carborator size piston size cyl bore diameter exhaust multiple factors
CC is NOT correlated to Horsepower. Cc is merely the capacity of that engine, NO relationship to horsepower.
The horsepower output of a 650cc engine can vary depending on factors such as the design, efficiency, and tuning of the engine. In general, a 650cc engine in a motorcycle or car can produce anywhere from 40 to 70 horsepower. To determine the exact horsepower of a specific 650cc engine, it would be necessary to consult the manufacturer's specifications or conduct a dynamometer test.
There is no direct relationship between a cc and horsepower. 10
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.
CC is not related to horsepower. CC is the capacity of the cylinders of that engine. -You can have a 212 cc industrial engine of abour 20 Hp, or a 212 cc trail bike engine of 60 hp. Many other factors govern horsepower.
CC's and horsepower are not related. CC is the size of the combustion chamber in cubic centimeters, or in the American system,in cubic inches. There are 16.387 cc in a ci. -So a 300 CI engine is roughly 4920 cc , or 4.92 litres.
155 cc
Roughly 25 cc gives 1 HP.
9 hp
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.
You need to know the cubic inch not hp to convert to cc.