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The 1993 Mitsubishi Eclipse with the 1.8 liter engine is not on the list of cars with interference engines. The 1989-1998 2.0 Galant Eclipse cars were built with interference engines.
it means the amount of fuel the cars engine can hold. In simple terms it is the total value of fuel held in each of the cars cylinders.
Far too many to list
its mainly build quality and engine output. a 1940s car with a 2 liter engine might have had 50bhp where as a 1980s car with a 2 liter engine might have had 80 to 90bhp. also later cars have more safety features and are far more reliable.
A 2 liter engine is normally a 4 cylinder engine who's pistons displace 2 liters of volume during 2 complete revolutions. Normally used in economy compact cars.
The 3.0 liter is stamped on the valve covers, and the 3.8 liter is on the top of the intake manifold. The eighth digit of the cars serial number (8th from the front) is the engine code. D is the 2.5 liter u is 3.0 liter and 4 is the 3.8 liter.
An engine of 5,900 cc's , the equivalent of 360 cubic inches. Very popular size in Dodge cars in the 1970's.
Original engine was a 2393cc (2.4 liter, or 146 cid) inline 6 cylinder. Many cars have had their original replaced by a 2.8 liter from later Datsun/Nissans by now.
The classy Volvo S40 has a standard 5-cylinder, 2.5-liter turbo charged engine. It also has Geartronic transmission.
it is a 1800cc / 109 cubic inch, 4 cylinder normally in compact cars
1.3 is the engine size. The total volume within all the cylinders when the pistons are at their lowest positions.
When you have a engine that say has 1.8 a liter it means that the cylinders have a displacement of 1.8L. Its the same thing as CC (cubic Centimeters) but its a little easier asying 1.8l then 1800CC.