And the answer is 5.0 liters.
In litres?, 5.0
A 572 cubic inch engine has a displacement of about 9.4 liters.
yes 20 inch rims should fit on your nova with no problems But why would you want to? That's stupid. Nova is meant for the strip. Not show!
approx 350 cubic inch displacement That is incorrect it is 346ci
8.1 liters would be just over 494 cubic inches
3.8 liters = 232 cubic inches.
318 is the cubic inch displacement of all cylinders and 5.2 liters would be its metric equivelant.
The 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air that developed 185 hp was equipped with a 265 cubic inch (4.3 liters) V8 engine. This engine was part of Chevrolet's small-block V8 lineup, which was known for its performance and versatility. The 185 hp output came from a version of this engine with a two-barrel carburetor.
A 350 cubic inch (cid) engine displaces approximately 5.7 liters. This is calculated by converting cubic inches to liters, using the conversion factor where 1 cubic inch is equal to about 0.0163871 liters. Therefore, 350 cid multiplied by this factor gives you roughly 5.7 liters.
The cubic inch displacement of a 4.6-liter engine can be calculated by converting liters to cubic inches. Since 1 liter is approximately 61.024 cubic inches, a 4.6-liter engine would have a displacement of about 281.9 cubic inches (4.6 liters × 61.024 cubic inches/liter). Therefore, the 4.6-liter engine in the Toyota Tundra has a displacement of approximately 282 cubic inches.
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
The oil capacity for a 1967 Chevrolet Nova with a 230 cubic inch inline-six engine is approximately 5 quarts, including the oil filter. It's always a good idea to check the owner's manual or consult with a mechanic for specific maintenance recommendations.