Displacement does not correspond directly to horsepower rating, and the horsepower ratings of various 155cc engines (not motors) can vary greatly.
155 cc
12
it has a bout 30 to 40 horse power
Cubic centimetres and horse power measure different things and cannot be converted directly.
CC is NOT correlated to Horsepower. Cc is merely the capacity of that engine, NO relationship to horsepower.
CC can vary between 15 and 17 cc per horse power, so a 3 horsepower motor has a cc of about 48 cc.
120
On a exmark lazer z e-series 250 cc motor
The horsepower of a 450 cc motor can vary depending on its design and application, but typically, a 450 cc engine produces between 40 to 50 horsepower. For example, in the context of motocross bikes, a 450 cc four-stroke engine often delivers around 45 to 50 horsepower. In contrast, other types of engines with the same displacement may generate different power outputs based on tuning and intended use.
65 according to television... but i suppose that depends on the number of cylinders and the alignment and tuning...
like 18 or 19 not even
The horsepower produced by a 900 cc motor can vary widely depending on the engine design, type, and tuning. Generally, a 900 cc engine can produce anywhere from 70 to 120 horsepower, with performance-oriented models potentially exceeding this range. Factors such as forced induction, fuel type, and engine efficiency also play a significant role in determining the exact output.