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It's not possible to answer the question. "cc" is a measure of volume, not of velocity. You may mean "how fast is an engine with a displacement of 25000 cc", which is also not answerable because it depends on the construction of the engine, what it's moving, and how the motive power is transferred from the engine to the driving devices (wheels, propellers, whatever).Incidentally, 25000 cc is a HUGE engine by the standards of most personal vehicles. 250 cc is a more reasonable size for a motorcycle, 2500 cc (2.5 liters) is a fairly common engine size for small-to-midsize cars, and a large farm tractor might contain a engine with a displacement of 10 liters (10000 cc) or so.
To convert cubic centimeters (cc) to horsepower, you can use a rough estimate that 1 horsepower is approximately equal to 15 cc for gasoline engines. Therefore, for a 140 cc engine, the conversion would be about 9.3 horsepower (140 cc ÷ 15 cc/hp). Keep in mind that this is a general approximation and actual horsepower can vary based on engine design and efficiency.
The volume of the cylinder. Bigger cylinder gives more power.
There is no direct conversion from cc to hp. It depends on the design of the engine. A turbocharged engine will create more hp than a normally aspirated engine of the same cc displacement. Type of engine also matters, diesel, 4 cycle, 2 cycle, wankel rotary. I had an old VW Beetle with 1200 cc creating 40 hp, then I had a motorcycle with only 250 cc that created 33 hp.