If your talking about the 280ZX it's 135 hp.
80cc is the size of the piston (bore and stroke) and has little to do with horsepower. There are 80cc engines that only output 4 or 5 horsepower. There are racing 80cc engines that run on alcohol or methanol and output 20 horsepower.
350 engines from that year were available from 295 to 370 horsepower.
Motors are rated according to their output power, never their input power. This is because it is the output power that determines the load the motor will be able to handle. The output power, of course, is lower than the input power due to the machine's losses.In North America, the output power is generally expressed in horsepower, whereas its input power is measured in watts. In the rest of the world, the horsepower is considered obsolete, so both the output power and the input power are measured in watts.As there are 746 W to the horsepower, your 75 kW output motor would be equivalent to approximately 100 horsepower.
220 horsepower for the high output 302 in a 1988 Ford Mustang
The 2.3 liter 4 cylinder has ( 88 horsepower ) and the 5.0 liter V8 ( High Output ) has ( 210 horsepower )
According to Triumph, it is 54 bhp (brake horsepower) @ 6,750 rpm. According to Encyclopedia Britannica, horsepower at the output shaft of an engine, turbine, or motor is termed brake horsepower or shaft horsepower.
The Toyota Turbo diesel engine horsepower can range between 180 horsepower and 350 horsepower. The horsepower can be adjusted by the injector pump.
It's an a.c. motor with an output power of 5 horsepower or roughly 3.75 kW.
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Yes, it is a measurement of the output power of the engine