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how do i know what type of engine i have
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The fuel consumption of a 2 litre engine varies widely depending on several factors such as the vehicle's make and model, driving conditions, and driving habits. On average, under mixed driving conditions, a 2 litre engine might consume between 5-8 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers (45-29 mpg). Modern engines equipped with technologies like direct injection and turbocharging can be quite efficient, even with a higher displacement. However, aggressively driving a 2 litre car, especially one tuned for performance, will significantly increase fuel consumption. For accurate figures, it's best to consult the specific fuel consumption ratings provided by the vehicle manufacturer or look up real-world data from current users. Remember, maintaining your vehicle properly and adopting smooth driving techniques can help in achieving optimal fuel efficiency.
No, passing a smog test with a check engine light on is highly unlikely. The check engine light is an indicator of issues affecting your vehicle’s emissions control system. Smog tests specifically assess a vehicle's compliance with emission standards, and any malfunction causing the light to illuminate can directly impact emission levels. When the check engine light is on, it's often due to malfunctions such as oxygen sensor issues, catalytic converter efficiency, or problems with the EVAP system, each of which can lead to increased emissions. Hence, addressing and rectifying the issue causing the light to illuminate before undergoing a smog test is crucial for a chance at passing. It's recommended to diagnose and repair the underlying problem, not only for passing the smog test but also for ensuring your vehicle operates efficiently and environmentally-friendly.
The Chevrolet Corvette takes its eighth generation, the C8, and abandons its front-engine architecture for a mid-engine layout in enthusiast fashion. Why is it so important? Because mid-engine cars offer the prospect of ideal weight distribution.
Changes in direction and rotation around the axis occur most naturally with the engine positioned behind the seat and the driver closer to the front axle. The mid-engine architecture brings a host of changes to the car, which GM calls the fastest and most powerful entry-level Corvette in its 67-year history.
The 2020 Corvette Stingray is the tip of the C8 iceberg and will undoubtedly see higher-performance variants in the coming years - think Corvette Z06 or ZR1. But it all starts with the Stingray, production of which will begin in late 2019.
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