No there's no difference in measurement. HP does follow torque. That much is surely obvious, torque is a force, power is a measure of work done by that force. There is a formula, HP = (torque x rpm) / 5252.
It's easy to determine the character of an engine by the numbers. Something with high torque and low hp is a low revving unit with 'grunt', something with high HP but low torque is a high revving unit which will feel relatively gutless down low.
It's easy to determine the character of an engine by the numbers. Something with high torque and low hp is a low revving unit with 'grunt', something with high HP but low torque is a high revving unit which will feel relatively gutless down low.