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Old 01-26-2006, 04:18 AM
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Ok, stupid question, new vehicles are all listed by liters for engine size. Years ago I remember always touting the horsepower. How can I can convert a 4.7 liter engine to horsepower?
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Default Re: engine size liters to horsepower

The amount of horsepower output by an engine depends on more than just the engine size. For example, a tricked out 4.7 liter engine will have more horsepower than an old stock 4.7 liter engine.

You wont be able to convert directly between them. For new cars you may be able to find data sheets that lists both engine size and horsepower. Otherwise you would have to take it to a shop to be placed on a machine to measure it.
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The amount of horsepower output by an engine depends on more than just the engine size. For example, a tricked out 4.7 liter engine will have more horsepower than an old stock 4.7 liter engine.

You wont be able to convert directly between them. For new cars you may be able to find data sheets that lists both engine size and horsepower. Otherwise you would have to take it to a shop to be placed on a machine to measure it.
What is the relationship between cc and the power of the vehicle
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what does cc mean for different vehicles
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Default Re: engine size liters to horsepower

cc stands for cubic centimeter which is a unit of volume.

You can convert between cubic centimeter and cubic inches on the volume conversion page.
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Ok, stupid question, new vehicles are all listed by liters for engine size. Years ago I remember always touting the horsepower. How can I can convert a 4.7 liter engine to horsepower?
Yes i want to know the same thing..
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how can i convert liters to horsepower?
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does it give a power output of any description? This should convert directly to horsepower. Otherwise, what sort of engine? - Mrs X
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how can i convert liters to horsepower?
Please see the second post in this thread for the answer.
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Old 03-24-2006, 01:34 PM
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If you look at cars on MSN Autos for example, you'll see the Ferrari F430 generates 490 HP with a 4.3 Liter V8 Engine. An Aston Martin DB9 has a 5.9 Liter V12, but only generates 450 HP. There are many other factors that determine horsepower other than engine size, as you can see. I recommend www.autos.msn.com if you are still looking for a car.
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