What is the displacement of 1800cc?
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1800cc is equivalent to a 1.8-liter displacement. Displacement is a relatively important parameter of an engine, referring to the total volume of all cylinders from top dead center to bottom dead center. The larger the displacement, the more air intake the engine has, resulting in stronger power, but also higher fuel consumption. Most car manufacturers no longer rely on increasing displacement to enhance engine power, but instead use turbocharging technology. Here is an introduction to turbocharging technology: Function: Turbocharging technology can increase the engine's air intake without increasing its displacement. A car engine uses a mixture of fuel and air as its fuel. By increasing the air intake and correspondingly increasing the fuel injection, the amount of fuel in the engine cylinders is effectively increased. With more fuel, each combustion releases more energy, thereby improving the engine's power. Composition: A turbocharged engine has a turbocharger, which consists of two parts: a compression turbine and an exhaust turbine. The compression turbine is connected to the intake manifold, while the exhaust turbine is connected to the exhaust manifold. The compression turbine and exhaust turbine are connected by the same shaft. When the engine reaches a certain speed, the exhaust gases have enough energy to drive the exhaust turbine. As the exhaust turbine rotates, the compression turbine also rotates, compressing air and delivering it into the engine cylinders.