250 (cubic inches) = 4 096.766 cc
Ford doesn't apply any metric sizing to the 250 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder engine My 4.0 L - OHV - Ford V6 engine is 245 cubic inches The Ford 4.2 L - V6 engine is 256 cubic inches The Ford 4.2 L - V8 engine ( from the early 1980's ) is 255 cubic inches ( so , if it were given a metric size , it would probably be a 4.1 liter ( 4100 cc ) but it is only known as the 250 inline ( or straight ) 6
It means the capacity of engine, equivalent with 250 milliliters or 250 cubic centimeter.
CC can be defined as the power of engine, for example 250 cc bike stand for 250cc is the power of engine for that bike.
No, you can't. Because the two engines are not of the same size. The 250 cc engine is bigger than the 125 cc engine, so things will not fit between them.
250
1000cc in a liter
1998cc
351w=5,752cc
well i can tell your not that good with motors but its 170 mph It depends on what it is mounted on. No boat would do that speed with a 250 cc engine.
3.8 Liters = 3778 cc 230 cubic inches
Yes, it is. It has a 248 cc two-stroke engine.
I understand that a 250 cc engine is around a 15 hp motor, so a 277 cc engine calculates about 16.5hp. there is no direct conversion between cc and hp because cc is a volume and hp is a energy.