CC to Cubic Inch Converter – Fast & Accurate

CC to Cubic Inch Converter

Convert cubic centimeters to cubic inches instantly for engines, volumes & more

1000 CC = 61.024 Cubic Inches
Quick Conversions

Conversion Formula & Calculation Steps

Cubic Inches = CC × 0.0610237
The conversion factor is based on the relationship: 1 cubic centimeter equals 0.0610237441 cubic inches
  • Take your volume measurement in cubic centimeters (CC)
  • Multiply the CC value by the conversion factor 0.0610237
  • The result is your volume in cubic inches
  • Round to your desired decimal places for practical applications
Example: Convert 1500 CC to Cubic Inches
1500 × 0.0610237 = 91.536 cubic inches

Common Engine Displacement Conversions

CC (Cubic Centimeters) Cubic Inches Liters Common Application
50 CC 3.05 in³ 0.05 L Moped engines
125 CC 7.63 in³ 0.125 L Small motorcycles
250 CC 15.26 in³ 0.25 L Entry-level sport bikes
500 CC 30.51 in³ 0.5 L Mid-size motorcycles
1000 CC 61.02 in³ 1.0 L Sport bikes, small cars
1500 CC 91.54 in³ 1.5 L Compact cars
2000 CC 122.05 in³ 2.0 L Mid-size sedans
3000 CC 183.07 in³ 3.0 L V6 engines
5000 CC 305.12 in³ 5.0 L V8 performance engines
6000 CC 366.14 in³ 6.0 L Large V8 engines
7000 CC 427.17 in³ 7.0 L Performance V8/V12
8000 CC 488.19 in³ 8.0 L High-displacement V10/V12

Reverse Conversion: Cubic Inches to CC

CC = Cubic Inches × 16.3871
To convert from cubic inches back to CC, multiply by 16.3871
Cubic Inches CC (Cubic Centimeters) Engine Reference
61 in³ 1000 CC 1.0L Engine
122 in³ 2000 CC 2.0L Four-cylinder
183 in³ 3000 CC 3.0L V6
244 in³ 4000 CC 4.0L V6
302 in³ 4949 CC Ford 302 V8
350 in³ 5735 CC Chevy 350 V8
427 in³ 6997 CC Chevy 427 V8
454 in³ 7440 CC Chevy 454 Big Block

Why CC and Cubic Inches Matter

Engine displacement measured in CC or cubic inches directly affects power output, torque, and fuel consumption. Larger displacement typically means more power but also higher fuel consumption. This metric helps consumers compare engines across different manufacturers and regions, as metric countries use CC while the United States traditionally uses cubic inches.

Practical Applications

Motorcycle Engines

Motorcycles are commonly categorized by CC displacement: 125cc, 250cc, 600cc, and 1000cc are standard classes in racing and street bikes.

Automotive Engines

Car engines range from 1000cc compact engines to 8000cc+ performance V8 and V12 engines. Displacement affects registration, taxation, and insurance in many countries.

Small Equipment

Lawn mowers, generators, and power tools often use small engines rated in CC, typically ranging from 50cc to 500cc.

Marine Engines

Boat engines and personal watercraft use both CC and cubic inch measurements depending on manufacturer and market region.

Industrial Machinery

Compressors, pumps, and hydraulic systems specify cylinder volumes in CC for precise flow rate calculations.

Performance Tuning

Engine builders use displacement calculations to determine bore, stroke, and performance modifications for racing applications.

Metric vs Imperial Systems

Metric System (CC)

Used in: Europe, Asia, most of the world

Unit: Cubic Centimeters (CC or cm³)

Advantages: Decimal-based, easier calculations, scientific standard

Example: A 2000cc engine is exactly 2.0 liters

Imperial System (Cubic Inches)

Used in: United States, classic American vehicles

Unit: Cubic Inches (in³ or cu in)

Advantages: Traditional in US automotive industry, familiar to American mechanics

Example: A 350 cubic inch engine is approximately 5.7 liters

Famous Engine Displacements

Engine Name Cubic Inches CC Vehicle Application
Chevrolet Small Block 283 283 in³ 4638 CC 1957-1967 Corvette
Ford Windsor 302 302 in³ 4949 CC Mustang GT, F-150
Chevrolet Small Block 350 350 in³ 5735 CC Camaro, Corvette
Chrysler LA 360 360 in³ 5899 CC Dodge trucks, muscle cars
Ford 427 FE 427 in³ 6997 CC GT40, Cobra
Chevrolet Big Block 454 454 in³ 7440 CC Chevelle SS, Corvette
Ford Super Duty 460 460 in³ 7538 CC F-Series trucks
Dodge Viper V10 488 in³ 8000 CC Dodge Viper sports car

Volume Measurement Context

Beyond engines, CC and cubic inch conversions apply to various volume measurements:

Medical & Laboratory

Syringes and medical dosages use CC (identical to milliliters). Laboratory equipment measures precise volumes in cubic centimeters for experiments and chemical reactions.

Cooking & Food

Recipe conversions between metric (CC/ml) and imperial (fluid ounces, cups) measurements require accurate volume calculations for consistent results.

Manufacturing

Injection molding, casting, and material science use precise volume measurements to calculate material quantities and production specifications.

Hydraulics & Pneumatics

Cylinder displacement in hydraulic systems determines force output and flow rates, critical for machinery design and performance calculations.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cubic inches are in 1 CC?
1 cubic centimeter (CC) equals 0.0610237 cubic inches. This conversion factor remains constant for all volume measurements between these units.
Is CC the same as milliliters?
Yes, 1 CC is exactly equal to 1 milliliter (ml). These terms are interchangeable in volume measurements, though CC is more common in automotive contexts while ml is standard in cooking and medicine.
Why do American engines use cubic inches instead of CC?
The United States traditionally uses the imperial measurement system. Classic American muscle cars and V8 engines were marketed using cubic inch displacement (like 302, 350, or 427), which became iconic in automotive culture. Modern vehicles often list both measurements.
How do you calculate engine displacement in CC?
Engine displacement = π/4 × bore² × stroke × number of cylinders. The bore (cylinder diameter) and stroke (piston travel distance) are measured in centimeters, resulting in CC. For cubic inches, measure bore and stroke in inches.
Does larger displacement always mean more power?
Generally, yes, but not always. Larger displacement provides more air and fuel capacity, typically producing more power and torque. However, modern turbochargers, superchargers, and engine efficiency improvements can make smaller engines produce comparable power to larger naturally-aspirated engines.
What’s considered a big engine displacement?
For motorcycles, 1000cc+ is considered large. For cars, 4000cc (244 cubic inches) and above represents larger displacement, while 6000cc+ (366+ cubic inches) is typically performance or luxury vehicle territory. Compact cars usually range from 1000-2000cc.
How accurate does the conversion need to be?
For general automotive purposes, rounding to two decimal places (61.02 cubic inches) is sufficient. Engineering applications may require more precision using the full conversion factor 0.0610237441.
Can I use this converter for liquid measurements?
Yes, since CC measures volume, it applies to liquids, gases, and theoretical spaces like engine cylinders. The converter works for any volume conversion between cubic centimeters and cubic inches.