What is the displacement of 1.6L?
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1.6L refers to a displacement of 1.6 liters. Displacement is the volume of fluid inhaled or exhausted per stroke or cycle. Currently, automobile engines have only two intake methods: naturally aspirated and turbocharged. A car engine with a displacement of 1.6L indicates that the engine's intake method is naturally aspirated. If a car engine has a displacement of 1.6T, it means the engine's intake method is turbocharged. The working volume through which the piston moves from top dead center to bottom dead center is called the cylinder displacement, which is one of the most important structural parameters. It represents the size of the engine more accurately than bore diameter and the number of cylinders. Many indicators of the engine are closely related to displacement.