A 40cc engine wont even touch 40mph.
It stresses a 175cc engine to go 40mph. A 40cc engine will go roughly 10 miles an hour based on how much the engine weighs and how much weight you put on top of it.
It can go up to 45mp.with that engine do not fool it. {[it will go to fast]}.
Not exactly. The 40 CC engine is 10 CC smaller than the 50 CC. > cc (cubic centimetres) refers to the capacity or swept volume of the engine (bore * stroke * number of cylinders and is generally proportional to the engine output power.
it depends on the size of the engine and number of cc
About 40-60km/h depends on the make
A 179 cc engine is around 5.5-6 horsepower. There's no hard and fast rules on cc to hp conversion there are too many variables.
To convert horsepower (hp) to cubic centimeters (cc), you need to know the specific engine efficiency and type, as there isn't a direct conversion since they measure different things. However, a rough estimate often used is that 1 hp is roughly equivalent to about 15 cc in a gasoline engine. Therefore, to convert 40 hp to cc, you would multiply 40 by 15, resulting in approximately 600 cc. Keep in mind that this is a general approximation and actual values can vary based on the engine design.
It's not possible to answer the question. "cc" is a measure of volume, not of velocity. You may mean "how fast is an engine with a displacement of 25000 cc", which is also not answerable because it depends on the construction of the engine, what it's moving, and how the motive power is transferred from the engine to the driving devices (wheels, propellers, whatever).Incidentally, 25000 cc is a HUGE engine by the standards of most personal vehicles. 250 cc is a more reasonable size for a motorcycle, 2500 cc (2.5 liters) is a fairly common engine size for small-to-midsize cars, and a large farm tractor might contain a engine with a displacement of 10 liters (10000 cc) or so.
cc and ml are the same so 40 ml is also 40 cc
Probly about 40 mph thats my guess
40 cc of fluid is equal to 40 milliliters. A cubic centimeter (cc) is equivalent to a milliliter (ml) in volume measurement. Therefore, 40 cc of fluid is the same as 40 ml of fluid.
305 heads work on a 350 engine
a 110 cc dirt bike goes around 40 or 50 up to 60 or 65 mph