Answer Posted / saeedraja
CC or cubic centimeters refers to engine capacity.
Specifically it refers to the amount of air/fuel mixture
able to fit into the cylinders (where combustion occurs) at
full expansion. 1 cc is equivalent to 1 gram of water aka 1
ml.
An example: 250 cc engine means the cylinders with pistons
at full expansion can hold a volume of 250 ml of air/fuel
mixture prior to the combustion stroke
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