You are trying to compare apples and donuts. 179cc is a size of engine that would have a fairly wide range of horsepowers. Horsepower is a power rating.
No wheel weights control tire balance and have nothing to do with horsepower. The horsepower your engine produces is entirely produced by the engine. You can get better use of that horsepower by limiting the amount of weight of your vehicle but leave the wheel weights on the wheels or you'll be riding a bucking bronco while your trying to drive.
II'm trying to know how much horsepower does 1991 GMC sierra step-side 1500 with a .7L V8 have do u know??
There are no 'volt amperes' in a horsepower. A volt ampere is used to measure 'apparent power', which is an electrical quantity. In other words, you are trying to compare apples with Oranges. You can convert watts to horsepower, because they both measure the same thing: power.
There is no direct conversion between horsepower and psi as they are not equivalent units. Horsepower is a measure of power, while psi (pounds per square inch) is a measure of pressure. They represent different physical quantities.
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even i am trying to find out
You're trying to convert mechanical force to voltage, and that doesn't work the way you think it does. The voltage doesn't change on account of the truck's horsepower - that's the alternator and voltage regulator which supplies electrical current.
Clarification needed: evidence for what? What proposition are you trying to support?
that America needed to break away from Britain
since 2006 horse power has been reduced from 1,100 to 750 because they are trying to keep the cars at a lower speed
They are trying to keep it safe, so that in the future if needed they will have it available. Also, they are trying to make sure that no one is able to access the information.