Motor Cycle from UK, help w/measurements

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The discussion centers on converting liquid volume measurements from cubic centimeters (cm³) to American standards, specifically for a Husqvarna dirt bike. The user inquires about the conversion of 450 cm³, which is confirmed to equal 450 cc, as cc stands for cubic centimeters. Additionally, it is noted that 450 cc is equivalent to 27.46 cubic inches. This conversion is essential for understanding fuel measurements in the context of American standards.

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Hello, My boyfriend is working on his dirt bike, it's a Husqvarna and he is having trouble converting liquid(I assume its gas/oil or something to that effect)to American standards. The problem is:

450cm^3=? in cc's?

so, that's 450cm's to the third power equals what in liquid volume cc's?

Thanks!
 
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Zenparticle said:
Hello, My boyfriend is working on his dirt bike, it's a Husqvarna and he is having trouble converting liquid(I assume its gas/oil or something to that effect)to American standards. The problem is:

450cm^3=? in cc's?

so, that's 450cm's to the third power equals what in liquid volume cc's?

Thanks!

cc means cubic centimeter, so I suspect the answer is 450.
 
Just type the question into google.
450 cc = 27.46 cubic inches
 

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