A 2008 version of the Formula One car produces about 750 bhp (approx. 90 bhp per cylinder). The 2004 version (3 lit., V-10 engines) used to produce horsepower in excess of 920 bhp and towards the end of the season, it was reported that some teams, most notably, the Williams-BMW could produce about 980-1000 bhp!!
197 bhp. 184 at the wheels, I believe.
The bhp of 97kw is 130.02681
205 bhp
these figures are have now dropped since the the 2006 ruling making all engines 2.4 litre V8s, reducing the BHP by about 20% from the figures quoted in the previous edit of approx 1000bhp.
FP = BHP - (CsHP + BCOP)
285 bhp
There have been many 1.6 liter engines used by Daewoo. Most of them produce around 105-110 bhp. The turbocharged motors of that size produce up to 190 bhp. The year and model of the car/engine and the country it was purchased in would be needed for a more exact answer.
1 kilowatt (kW) equals 1.3410220888 brake horsepower (BHP). Therefore, 100 kW equals 134.10220888 BHP and 1 BHP equals 0.745699872 kW.
in the neighborhood of 129-134 bhp
I had one many years ago...it was rated at 434 bhp
194 bhp. inline-4, DOHC, 16 valves.....
c. 125