Generally, a 200cc engine will go faster than a 100cc engine, as it has a larger displacement and typically produces more power. The speed, however, also depends on factors such as the vehicle's weight, design, and gearing. Therefore, while a 200cc engine is likely to offer higher performance, the actual speed can vary based on these additional factors.
difference between 220cc and 150cc is that 150cc has less cc than 200cc
You can restrict its performance but no you cannot change from 100cc to 50cc unless you have a 50cc engine for the same model bike, but requires more work than worth as you would need to downgrade other parts.
Cubic centimeters - basically the displacement of the engine (how much air moves through it in a single cycle). A 50cc engine will generally produce less power than a 100cc engine
The KX85 is generally designed for younger, less experienced riders, while the KX100 is built for more advanced riders and offers more power and speed. The KX100 typically has a larger engine displacement (100cc compared to the KX85's 85cc), allowing it to reach higher speeds. Therefore, the KX100 is faster than the KX85.
100cc is equivalent to approximately 3.38 fluid ounces. So, 1 ounce is smaller than 100cc.
Not necessarily.
2 srokes have powerband (response) and they rev higher = more power
A train is faster than a car, because it has more powerful engine.
a electric train is faster than a steam engine
not necessarily. bigger cars have more weight so they are not faster but sometimes a big car with a powerful engine like the V8 engine can be faster than a small V4 engine car
no because cars have an engine
faster than you