What is the displacement of 1.5t?
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1.5t displacement is 2L. Automobile displacement is expressed in liters (L). For example, 1.5L represents that the engine of the vehicle has a displacement of 1.5 liters. 1L of gasoline weighs approximately 0.72-0.73 kilograms. Taking a 1.5T engine as an example, a 1.5t engine is essentially a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine equipped with a turbocharger to enhance the engine's output power and torque. Some vehicles equipped with turbocharged engines will specifically display these numbers on the rear door. The following are factors that affect automobile displacement: Internal factors: The engine displacement is the sum of the working volumes of all cylinders. The displacement of each cylinder refers to the volume of gas expelled when the piston moves from the top dead center to the bottom dead center, which depends on the cylinder bore and piston stroke. Body factors: Vehicle model, weight, and engine performance are direct factors. The displacement of a car depends on the initial design concept of the model. The model determines the curb weight (vehicle weight), and the vehicle weight determines the engine displacement.