1 litre = 1000 cc so 2 litres = 2*1000 = 2000 cc.
Hi, A cc is a cubic centimeter and is equivalent to the volume of 1 milliliter at 22 degrees Celcius. Therefore in a perfect world, a 1.8 Liter engine will displace 1,800 ccs. Remember, that seldom does the engine exacly displace the stated Liter size. Your actual vehicle specifications (found in your manual) may be slightly less that the advertised engine liter size. They round the liter size to make it easier for the consumer to understand. Hope this helps.
1 cubic centimeter (cc) is 1 milliliter. 1 liter is 1000 milliliters or 1000 cubic centimeters.
252,900 cc is equal to 252.9 liters.
100 cc is equal to 0.1 liter. Regardless of what's in them. Even if they're empty.
Divide the number of cc by 1000. so 1800 cc = 1.8 liters
usually the liter count is the cc of an engine. example-- a 1.6 liter engine would be 1600 cc's ( more or less) 1.8 liter= 1800 cc, ect, ect...
cubic centimeters of the engine, for example instead of saying a 1.5 liter engine, you say 1500 cc engine. one liter is equivalent to 1000 cc
cubic centimeters of the engine, for example instead of saying a 1.5 liter engine, you say 1500 cc engine. one liter is equivalent to 1000 cc
1086 cc.
1600 cc
1 liter is 1000cc
1.9 liters = 1,900 cc
Yes. Divide cc by 1,000 to get liters.
it means the car engine is 1800 CC
cc=cubic centimeters 970cc = almost a liter of displacement. Big engine for a bike.
1300 ccs
2200 cc