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how many cubic inches is a 6.4 l engine
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A 6.4 L engine, often seen in performance vehicles and some trucks, equates to approximately 390.5 cubic inches. The conversion factor from liters to cubic inches is about 61.0237. This means for each liter, you multiply by this figure to get cubic inches. Engines sized at 6.4 L are known for providing a balance between considerable power and reasonable fuel efficiency in modern vehicles, especially in those requiring significant horsepower and torque for either towing or performance applications. It's a popular size in the realm of V8 engines, especially among American manufacturers.
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