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what does engine capacity mean
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Engine capacity, often measured in liters (L) or cubic centimeters (cc), refers to the total volume of air/fuel mixture an engine's cylinders can draw in during one complete cycle of all pistons. It's a crucial metric, directly influencing power output and fuel efficiency. Higher capacity engines usually offer more power, making them desirable for performance vehicles, while smaller engines tend to be more fuel-efficient, suiting economy-focused cars. However, advancements in technology, like turbocharging, now allow smaller engines to punch above their weight in power while maintaining efficiency. Understanding engine capacity is essential for buyers, balancing the need for performance with fuel economy and environmental considerations.
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