The operator or driver.
This is the burning of the fuel.
The most common types of remote controlled car engines are electric DC motors.
aluminum
The opinions on this vary but most people would say that if the additives are safe for car engines then they are also safe for motorcycle engines. Normally, all you need is to clean the carburetor from time to time, fuel additives hardly play an important role.
No where. There is no two cylinder motorcycle engine made that is 6000 cc. That would more than 366 cubic inches which is larger that most V8 car engines.
You get into a car but climb onto a motorcycle.
cc means "cubic centimeter." It is a way to measure the size of an engine, usually motorcycle and other smaller engines. ci means "cubic inch" and is usually used for larger engines like car engines.
Car oil is not meant for the clutches in an ATV engine. You should get oil that is designed for motorcycle or ATV wet-clutch engines. It will say it right on the front of the bottle.
In motorcycle engines, "cc" refers to the total volume of its engine displacement in cubic centimeters.
It completely depends on the track and the car or motorcycle
yes car engines are pulleys
The Car is newer than the motorcycle, the car was first invented in 1896. The first Motorcycle was invented in 1867. Both were steam-powered at the time.