change exhaust,put individual air filters or drill holes in factory air box.change jetting,install a performance clutch kit,brand new U.S. made Autolite spark plugs.Install nitrous oxide kit.
To my limited knowledge that would make it a 600 cc from possibly a -95 gsx600f
The horsepower of an engine is not solely determined by its displacement (in cc) but also depends on factors like engine design, fuel type, and tuning. However, a rough estimate often used is that a typical 600 cc motorcycle engine can produce between 70 to 100 horsepower. This means that 600 cc can translate to approximately 0.12 to 0.17 horsepower per cubic centimeter, depending on the specific engine characteristics.
600 cc, or cubic centimeters, is equivalent to 0.6 liters. This measurement is commonly used in various contexts, such as engine displacement in vehicles and liquid volume in medical and cooking applications. To put it in perspective, 600 cc is roughly equal to about 2.5 cups.
If you are talking about the 1962 Fiat 600D, it features a 32HP, 767 cc engine.
The 149 cc Kohler engine on my lawn mower takes ( 20 ounces / 600 ml )
about 20.27 fluid ounces
There are approximately 2.54 cups of water in 600 cc.
600 cc (cubic centimeters) is equivalent to 600 milliliters (ml), as 1 cc is equal to 1 ml. In terms of liters, 600 cc is equal to 0.6 liters. This measurement is commonly used in various fields, including medicine and automotive, to describe volumes.
That depends on what size of Kohler engine you have ( my 149 cc Kohler engine on my lawn mower takes ( 20 ounces / 600 ml )
None. A pound is a measure of mass while 600 cc is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and it makes no sense to try to convert from one to the other. 600 cc of air will have far less mass than 600 cc of lead, fro example.
cc is the same as cubic centimeters.
600 (cu centimeters) = 36.6142465 cu inches