cc is cubic centimeters of displacement. the more displacement the more power potential.
2007-09-09 03:20:43
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answered by darrin b 4
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Cubic Centimeters. Similar to Cubic Inches, a measure of the overall size of the engine. A 50 cc engine would be smaller and less powerful than a 250 cc one.
2007-09-09 03:23:51
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answered by oklatom 7
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CC describes the cylinder displacement of the vehicle's engine. It's the "cubic inches" of the engine in metric terms.
2007-09-09 03:25:24
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answered by JetDoc 7
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cubic centimeters of the combustion chamber. prior to the 90's American made cars were measured by cubic inches for instance the Chevy 350 was 350 cubic inch engine, or 5.7 litres.
350 cubic inch = 5,735 cubic centimeter or 5.735 litres
a 5 litre ford mustang is 305 cubic inches or 5,000 cc
2007-09-09 04:55:41
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answered by mitch stein 3
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It stands for cubic centimeters, as far as the size of the engine...More CCs=More power, speed...
2007-09-09 03:24:55
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answered by Terry C. 7
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Cubic centimeters, metric system, what the rest of the world uses.
2007-09-09 03:24:29
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answered by rmrndrs 4
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good question - i admire my history and can somewhat be driving then any difficulty else.yet - I additionally fairly delight in my hotted up Ford application ( pickup ).So in all fairness I could say it relies upon on the region & what I intend to do on the time.If I purely choose for to pass & loosen up the Harley wins one hundred% - yet while it calls for wearing lots of artwork kit and/or towing then the Ford wins.Like I stated situation governs the alternative.
2016-10-10 06:11:32
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answered by ? 4
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this mean the cudic centremetre or the total size of all the combustion chambers
2007-09-09 03:26:38
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answered by chelsea s 2
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yes
2007-09-09 03:23:28
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answered by Anonymous
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