What is the effect of changing in cc of the engine?
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Answer / jayesh
IN I.C. ENGINE CC IS ACTUALLY CUBIC CAPACITY OF ENGINE THAT
IS REQUIRED FOR PRODUCING POWER OF ENGINE.SO WHEN CC OF
ENGINE WILL MORE THAN ITS POWER PRODUCING CAPACITY WILL MORE
AND ALSO SPEED OF VEHICLE VICE VERSA.
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Answer / govind patidar
Cubic Capacity is volume of cylinder in which piston
move.If piston move in more space so revolution will be
more.If RPM more then Speed will increased.so that CC of the
engine should be high.
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Answer / ananth
If cc of the engine decreses the pulling capacity of the engine also decreased or vice versa.
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