Without any other information, the answer would have to be of course it is good. There are quite possibly more cars with 2 litre engines than any other size, they wouldn't make so many unless they were good.
1 litre = 1000 cc so 2 litres = 2*1000 = 2000 cc.
Not quite 2 gallons. If you mean an engine with 7.5 liter displacement, that is a large engine, just over 460 cubic inches.
Depends on the design of the specific engine, but somewhere in the 300-350 hp range.
A 4.7 liter engine typically equates to a 287 cubic inch engine.
Hi, A cc is a cubic centimeter and is equivalent to the volume of 1 milliliter at 22 degrees Celcius. Therefore in a perfect world, a 1.8 Liter engine will displace 1,800 ccs. Remember, that seldom does the engine exacly displace the stated Liter size. Your actual vehicle specifications (found in your manual) may be slightly less that the advertised engine liter size. They round the liter size to make it easier for the consumer to understand. Hope this helps.
A .2 of a liter, and a 7.3 Liter Diesel Exists
2 liter 2010 Hyundai a none interference or interference engine
yes it is.
You could have a 4. 2 liter V6 , or a 4.6 liter or 5.4 liter V8 engine
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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.
4.5litres
Yea
Yes it is an interference engine
No, the 2.0 liter 4 cylinder engine in a 2004 Dodge Neon is an interference engine
2 liter engine and 3 liter engine respectively. The is 200 was not sold in the US.
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