The L-series engine is a family of inline four-cylinder engines produced by Nissan, primarily used in their vehicles from the late 1960s through the 1980s. Known for its durability and reliability, the L-series featured a cast-iron block and aluminum cylinder head, with various displacements typically ranging from 1.4 to 2.4 liters. These engines were commonly found in models like the Datsun 510 and 240Z, contributing to Nissan's reputation for performance and efficiency during that era.
The Saturn L series transaxle is in front of the driver, connected to the engine.
The 2014 BMW 3-Series has a 2.0 L base engine size.
The 2012 BMW 1-Series has a 3.0 L base engine size.
The 2005 BMW 5-Series has a 2.5 L base engine size.
The 2001 BMW 3-Series has a 2.5 L base engine size.
The 2012 BMW 6-Series has a 3.0 L base engine size.
The 2010 BMW 3-Series has a 3.0 L base engine size.
The 2013 BMW 7-Series has a 3.0 L base engine size.
The 2009 BMW 1-Series has a 3.0 L base engine size.
The 2011 BMW 1-Series has a 3.0 L base engine size.
The 2003 BMW 3-Series has a 2.5 L base engine size.
The 2004 BMW 7-Series has a 4.4 L base engine size.