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No, Based on power output to displacement, that engine is terrible No, Based on power output to displacement, that engine is terrible No, Based on power output to displacement, that engine is terrible
Engine displacement: 2372 cm3 / 144.8 cui, advertised power: 59.5 kW / 80 hp / 81 PS ( SAE ), Torque net: 174 Nm / 128 lb-ft
Engine displacement: 2287 cm3 / 139.6 cui, advertised power: 58 kW / 78 hp / 79 PS ( SAE net ), Torque net: 163 Nm / 120 lb-ft
502 CID (cubic inch displacement) They also built a V16 in the 1930's but it was smaller displacement. There was also the V16 prototype they did not put into production of roughly 10 liters displacement and 1000 horse power Take your pick
Displacement: 3859 cm3 / 235.5 cui, advertised power: 86 kW / 115 hp / 117 PS ( SAE ), Torque net: 271 Nm / 200 lb-ft
Displacement is a measure of volume all the cylinders in one engine combined have. Power is what the complete engine assembly can produce when running.
Engine displacement: 5354 cm3 / 326.7 cui, advertised power: 175 kW / 235 hp / 238 PS ( SAE gross ), Torque net: 441 Nm / 325 lb-ft
Engine displacement: 4093 cm3 / 249.8 cui, advertised power: 82 kW / 110 hp / 112 PS ( SAE net ), Torque net: 251 Nm / 185 lb-ft
In cubic inch displacement or cubic centimeter displacement or HP (horse power).
Im losing engine power in my 2003 CTS?
creating a greater displacement out of the stock engine block for more power
cc is the displacement of the engine. the more cc means more displacement this intern creates more power.