That depends on how many cc each cylinder has. Assuming all the cylinders have the same volume, you can multiply the cc of one cylinder by eight.
0.6 cc is about 1/8 of a teaspoonful.
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Notes: 1 cup = 8 oz. & 1 oz. = 29.57 cc 8 x 29.57 = 236.56 cc 50 / 236.56 = .21 cups Answer: .21 cups
59 litres = 5,900 cc 5,900 / 8 = 737.5 cc
approx 7/8 of an inch
240cc = 8 HP
11 horsepower
Yes.
120 cc is slightly over 4 fluid ounces.
0.6 cc is about 1/8 of a teaspoonful.
1920 cc
0.8 cc - A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are equal to each other in terms of volume.
1/8 teaspoon is about 0.62 cc
Early cars had a 1895 cc, 4 cylinder, 8 valve, 105 bhp engine. Later they had a 1796 cc, 4 cylinder, 16 valve, 114 bhp engine.
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You are asking about apples and oranges. One is not directly related to the other in order to tell you the exact cc of a 8 hp. However a typical 8 hp motor is around 200 cc.
There are 240 cc in 8 oz. Each oz. is 30 cc.