Catalytic converter: (Part of exhaust system that reduces Carbon Monoxide, Hydrocarbons and Oxides of Nitrogen.)
cubic centimeters
cubic centimeters
You don't. cc is the size of the engine. It cannot specify the h.p. which is variable.
cc's is engine size in all terrian vehicles and horse powers used in car engines ect.
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cc is a unit of volume measure like u specify a vehicle as 150 cc a car of 2.5 litre (2500 cc)this shows the amount of volume which is present in the cylinder so basically if u want to measure volume u specify as m3, cm3(cc), mm3milligram is a unit of mass or weight like the mass of some ornament or in technical terms mass of weighing pan etcas per my knowledge there is o inter relation between mg and cc if so please let me knowthanx guys
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CC or cubic centemeter displacement of the vehicles engine. The more cc's the bigger the inside of the engine, therefore usually more power. CC's is metric. The USA uses CID or cubic inch displacement. A 305 CID is a 5 liter or 5000cc if using metric terms.
i believe to be considered a motorcycle it must have more than 50 cc. and i know that 2 wheeled vehicles with 50cc or less are considered low speed vehicles and are still legal on 35 mph roads. check with your dmv.
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Difficult to tell since there are so many different engine sizes that have different output. Your engine could be anywhere between 48 cc and 148 cc in size. It would be helpful to specify what kind of engine this is and its brand name.
It is the measure of the volume capacity of the cylinders in the engine. A 1.5 Liter engine means that, in total, the volume of the cylinders sum up to 1.5 Liters. 1 Liter is equivalent to 1000 cubic centimeter (cc), and you may notice that some vehicles (especially motorbikes) are rated by cc. A 1000 cc motorbike means that it has a 1 Liter engine. I hope that helped