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BHP (brake horsepower) and CC (cubic centimeters) are two different measures used in the automotive industry, specifically in relation to engines. Here's an explanation of each term:

  1. BHP (Brake Horsepower): Brake horsepower refers to the power output of an engine, specifically the power produced by the engine without any additional losses from auxiliary components like the alternator, water pump, or other accessories. It represents the power available at the engine's crankshaft before any power losses occur. BHP is typically measured using an engine dynamometer, and it indicates the maximum power that an engine can produce under ideal conditions.

  2. CC (Cubic Centimeters): CC, also known as engine displacement or engine capacity, refers to the total volume of all the cylinders in an engine. It represents the combined volume of the engine's combustion chambers, where the air and fuel mixture is ignited. CC is measured in cubic centimeters or liters. Generally, a higher CC value indicates a larger engine size, which often leads to more power and potentially higher fuel consumption.

In summary, BHP measures the power output of an engine, while CC represents the engine's displacement or size. BHP indicates the engine's ability to produce power, while CC provides information about the total volume of the engine's cylinders. It's worth noting that while there is a correlation between engine size (CC) and power output (BHP), other factors such as the engine's design, technology, and efficiency can influence the power produced by an engine, regardless of its displacement.

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