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how to find cc of engine
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Finding the cubic centimeters (cc) of an engine involves calculating its displacement, reflecting the cylinder volume where fuel and air are burned. This is crucial for understanding engine size and performance. To calculate manually, use the formula: CC = (π/4) × Bore² × Stroke × Number of Cylinders. "Bore" is the cylinder's diameter, "Stroke" is the distance the piston travels, and π (pi) is approximately 3.1416. Alternatively, this information is often found in the vehicle’s manual or on the manufacturer’s website. For modern vehicles, a quick online search with the make, model, and year can efficiently yield the engine's CC. It’s a fundamental measure for enthusiasts comparing vehicle power or when dealing with regulations related to engine size.
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