no because in order to be able to drive in the streets you have to have a licence and only if your go-kart is over 150 cc you can and you would have to go and get plates for it i have a shifter kart and i drive it on the street cause i have plates
depend on the cc, ove 25cc then yes it would
It's the power of the engine. In real life go-karts, the power of the engine is measured in CC's. It tells how fast the race will be, for you and for the others. So, 150cc is the fastest and most difficult race, 100cc is the average speed and medium difficulty, and 50cc is a slow but easy race
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Cc's do not relate to horsepower. Cubic centimetres (cc) is the measure of size of the engine. Horsepower is related to the engines type and tuning.
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There are many ways to make horsepower. Compression, carburetion, stroke etc. A smaller engine may make more horsepower than a bigger engine. So trying to find the cc from a HP rating is guessing at best. To give you a ball park figure I just looked on a Tecumseh 6HP Power Sport engine and it says 195cc on the manufacturers tag. Hope this helps.
If it's a Kawasaki 179cc on a lawnmower, it seems the answer is 6hp. Check out this web site. http://www.masseyferguson.com/agco/mf/INTe/Products/GroundsCare/rotarymowers.htm
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You can't
The horsepower of any engine is not limited or defined by the size of the engine. A 2200 cc engine could have as much as 400 horsepower, if modified.
The 2014 Volkswagen CC's engine produces 207 ft-lbs. @ 1700 rpm.
The 2013 Volkswagen CC's engine produces 207 ft-lbs. @ 1700 rpm.
The 2012 Volkswagen CC's engine produces 207 ft-lbs. @ 1700 rpm.
The 2011 Volkswagen CC's engine produces 207 ft-lbs. @ 1700 rpm.
The 2010 Volkswagen CC's engine produces 207 ft-lbs. @ 1700 rpm.
The 2009 Volkswagen CC's engine produces 207 ft-lbs. @ 1700 rpm.