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Cubic inch displacement (CID) refers to the total volume of all the cylinders in an internal combustion engine, measured in cubic inches. It indicates the engine's size and capacity to draw in air and fuel, directly impacting its power output and efficiency. A higher CID often suggests a more powerful engine, as it can combust more fuel-air mixture per cycle. This measurement is commonly used in the United States to describe engine specifications.

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