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The litres of the engine.

Say, for instance, a 350 Chev, it's a 5.7lt V8

So therefore, it is a 5700cc (approx)

These are almost never exact, but rounded to the closest whole number It is an actual measurement of the amount of air that is displaced as the epistons move up and down. Say on a 1 cylinder engine the piston dirplaces 1 liter of air as it moves from bottom to top, that would be a 1000 cc (cubic centimeter) engine.

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