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What does displacement power 1975ml, 101kw mean?

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Nolan
07/29/25 5:12am
Displacement is 1975ml = 1.975L (liters). 101kw is the engine power Meaning of displacement: The displacement of a car refers to the total capacity of all cylinders in the engine. For example, if a car engine has 4 cylinders, each with a capacity of 0.5 liters, then the engine displacement is 0.5 liters multiplied by 4 = 2.0 liters. Meaning of engine power: Engine power refers to how fast the engine does work. The work done by the engine per unit time is called the engine power. Relationship between displacement and engine power: Engine power generally depends mainly on the engine's displacement and speed. When the displacement is constant, the higher the engine speed and the larger the displacement, the greater the power.
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Walter
08/12/25 6:43pm
The 1975ml and 101kw refer to two key parameters of a car engine. The displacement of 1975 milliliters, approximately 1.975 liters, indicates the total volume swept by the pistons inside the engine, which directly affects the car's acceleration and torque. The 101 kilowatts is a unit of power, representing the maximum energy output of the engine, roughly equivalent to 138 horsepower, and relates to acceleration and high-speed performance. This combination is commonly found in compact cars, like the one I drive. It's quite suitable for daily commuting, offering smooth starts and stops in city traffic, while providing sufficient power for overtaking on highways. The fuel consumption is around 7-8 liters per 100 kilometers, not exceptionally economical but still reasonable. When choosing a car, it's important to consider your own habits. For example, since I enjoy weekend outings, this engine provides adequate climbing power without the strain of an underpowered vehicle. Overall, it strikes a good balance between performance and efficiency, making it suitable for most family use.
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DelVivian
10/03/25 5:41am
A displacement of 1975ml refers to the total cylinder volume of the engine, which is 1.975 liters in size, determining the amount of air-fuel mixture the engine can intake. A larger displacement generally offers better torque, while a smaller one tends to be more fuel-efficient. The 101kw indicates the maximum power output, equivalent to approximately 138 horsepower—a higher figure suggests quicker acceleration and a higher top speed. I always enjoy pondering these parameters because they reflect the heart of the car's performance. For instance, a typical 2.0-liter engine usually delivers around 100kw, so this 1975ml engine, close to the 2-liter range with 101kw, falls into the upper-mid category—not sporty but highly practical. In real-world driving, the power response is agile, making lane changes in the city effortless, and it remains fuel-efficient on long trips. Compared to my previous 1.5-liter car, which had 20kw less power, climbing hills felt more strenuous. Choosing an engine also depends on the vehicle's weight—too heavy, and insufficient power can feel frustrating. Regular maintenance helps keep these performance figures stable and prevents degradation.
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SanParker
11/16/25 7:21am
1975ml is the engine displacement, measured in milliliters, which converts to 1.975 liters, representing the engine's capacity. 101kw is the power output, measured in kilowatts, indicating the maximum horsepower, approximately 138 horsepower. Simply put, a larger displacement means higher fuel consumption but stronger power, while higher power results in faster acceleration. I paid attention to this when learning to drive. For beginners, checking these parameters is crucial when choosing a car. For example, 1975ml is considered a medium displacement, paired with 101kw of power, which is sufficient for daily commuting. If you drive steadily and avoid speeding, it ensures safety. Don’t forget that power also affects insurance and taxes—higher-power cars may have slightly higher premiums. There are no major issues in usage, just remember to check the engine regularly.
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