Automotive Basics: What Does Your Engine Size ACTUALLY MEAN?
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- Опубліковано 18 тра 2022
- In this premiere of the Engine Basics series we are talking about engine size, what does it actually mean, and how do you calculate it? Let me know what Automotive Basics you want me to cover next!
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FINALLY SOMEONE FREAKING EXPLAINS IT IN ENGLISH NOT ADVANCED AUTO 101. Thanks dude this helped a lot
Right on, exactly what I want to hear 👍
@@ReignitedAutoThis video did help a little, although I use a slightly different calculation based on my measurements of my own cars engine. Hight x Width x Hight divide buy 14. 225 Cm X 64 Cm X 58.38 Cm Divided by 14 Cm remember I have to scale down 14 Feet by 30.48 Cm, it = 60L a true monster of an VR8 engine.
@mobythemerpup1515 I had one of those, they're pretty quick! 😄
Man my 4th grade teacher told me they found displacement by dropping the engine in water, starting it and measuring how much water was displaced, you said it’s air, how common is this water method or liquid method used ?
Fr i was a fake car guy before i watched, now I'm an educated fake car guy@@ReignitedAuto
This video is underrated. Most straightforward explanation I got.
This was absolutely brilliant! Perfectly clear, no dumbing down of the facts and with an engine on display. Well done and thank you
Appreciate you watching!
I really liked the liter container example. You added clarity to the way to figure out the displacement of an engine. Thank you. :)
For the next one you should expand on displacement and explain how a stroker kit works to give more displacement without increasing the physical size of the engine.
Good idea 👍
Rolling in my 4.9
Just doesn't have the same ring to it 😂
What basic engine topic would you like me to cover next? Remember, there's no stupid questions when you're learning 👍
I have two topics.
You should come Camshafts lift and duration. I feel that one is harder to understand especially on how it affects the powerband.
Secondly, you did a good job on Displacement. I think you can take a step further on the difference between long and short strokes.
Coolant system like how does the heater core and engine use the antifreeze to cool the engine and ac
Swept volume vs. total volume, and how different cylinder heads can affect not only total volume, but also compression ratios.
I liked the video. It's something a parent/ spouse can watch with their kid/spouse to help explain terms used around the garage/parts store. Thanks Sky
Such a great video! Thank you for making it super easy to understand!
Thanks for that! It was a great way to finally help my son understand displacement. Great video!
Great video and great explanation!!
bruh i thought litres referred to the amount of oil🤦🏽. this helped a lot, i wanna get into cars and actually knowing basic terms helps
Love hearing this, thank you 👍
Thanks dude I really learned a lot. I'm starting to learn about engine's because I'm really curious about it and I love cars, this significantly help me.
Nice and simple, much appreciated.
Very well explained. Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Dang!!! Never in my thought "LITTER" was the litteral meaning of a 1000cc displacement engines. Kudos to you sir, thatt was straight and simple! Legit💯💥
Loved it!!!
Not sure if you've done a video on gear ratios and final drive ratios or not, but that would be interesting.
Thank you for this simple, easy-to-follow explanation
I was loss & felt like I was in a Trigonometry class up until 4:00 minute mark.
When he pulled out those oil containers out it all clicked & made sense 😂
Great breakdown. Just got a 5.0L V8 Supercharged Jagaur, I wanted to understand why I fishtail out of any spot so easily😂
Well done bruh, I finally can understand what sellers talk about when they mention this
Great vid!!
Thank you for explaining this.
GOD DAM.......all this time I had no idea, wel now I know, thanks bro
As a female this is the BEST explanation I ever heard 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 unlike others😒
Very informative, did not know that
SUPER SUPER SUPER HELPFUL ❤
Thank you for that explanation.
Well explained
Simply
I'm very familiar with automotive stuff so i knew it but this a very good explainer👍
Dude, thank you!
i know a lot about engines and always asked that exact question for 30 years could not get simple answer thank you
Glad it helped!
Finally some good explanation
Glad it helped! 👍
What an amazing explanation, thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you!
Great video, as always. But let's talk more hurricane. Specifically what are the transmission options and when could the average guy buy one in a crate? Asking for a friend. :D
There's no replacement for displacement. But boost still makes it better!
Thank you❤
One of the clearest explanations on the internet
Appreciate you watching! 👍
Hey brother I sent you a question on messenger a while back, I was just wandering if you happened to see it, great explanation and video, thank you 👍👍
Helpful thanks. 🙂
Thanks man
I never knew what a 1.6 or a 2L engine was until now. Awesome! My old honda was a 2L and my suv is a 1.6 hybrid. Sad my honda engine was bigger
I never felt more responsibility to like and comment on a video than engine explanation videos
Hey I have a question..maybe you can help me....I have a 2016 Chrysler 5.7 hemi...I have been having problems with the vehicle not going into reverse unless I switched it to reverse immediately after starting, also I have to time the RPM while driving to get it from 3rd gear to 4th gear. Do you think it's the transmission or the TCM? thank you.
Good evening, I would like to ask you a question, the oil pump of a hellcat 6.2 can be installed without any problem to a ram 1500 engine, 5.7 2022, do I need to make a modification to install it or does it fit perfectly? I saw your video and now I'm worried my vehicle is new it is working perfectly but I would like it not to have a problem in the future
Can you go over how a mopar's rear end works, I've rebuild one on a 2017 ram 1500 but I'm curious how it is similar to the dodge rear wheel drive car
Just found your site. I just purchased a used grand Cherokee 92 with the 5.7. No start and no run situation. I was inspecting the spark plugs and found 2 of them smashed on the driver side. 2 on passenger side with oil. Is this engine salvageable?
I watch your videos and they are super helpful. Thank you. Idk if you will respond because I know you get alot of comments but I was wondering if you could give me advice. I'm replacing a cam on my 5.7 hemi due to the notorious lifter tick and was wondering is it okay to keep the old timing chain on it or replace it? The chain has 135000 miles one. Thank you.
That's actually a tough question. For my own builds I'm completely fine with reusing the timing chain because we really don't see many if any timing chain failures. However, if I'm recommending to a customer I'll probably say to replace it just to be safe.
@@ReignitedAuto thank you for taking the time to respond I really appreciate that. The reason I ask is I replaced the cam in my charger rt and the timing came of. Didn't do to much damage just chipped one of my pistons and bent a valve on the same side but the other side looks fine. I haven't taken the valve cover off to see what may have caused the chain to come off yet but I didn't want the same problem to happen on my jeep. I may have tighten something down to hard or didn't tighten it good enough on the cam tensioner or maybe the timing was off. It was my first time doing it. Thank you and keep making videos man I love the knowledge you give very helpful 👍👍
ok so a bigger number/size engine would be better for power right? Really helpful video! I always felt silly not knowing what the Litres meant when talking about engines. Now I know what my dream car (Toyota jzx100 Chaser) 2.5L 1jz Engine means!
No, 5.7 is the way to go when boosting, 392s are decent anything up like the 6.4 will blow the fuck up
Stroker build!
I would really like to know how smaller engines make more power than big ones
"Rollin', in my 4.9 with my rag top down so my head can shine."
2006 5.7 hemi how much can you over bore that motor
So if a cylinder goes past the top of the block is that number subtracted from the total.?
Thank you for explaining that formula, although I will admit there’s no way I could solve that formula even with a calculator. 😂
Very nice. However, a liter of air can mean different amounts because air can be compressed. So a liter of air at 1 atmosphere is not the same as a liter of air at 5 atmosphere of preassure. I think it would be better to describe the displacement as a liter of space.
At laaast i learned this , i watched a couple of videos but i think i've never understood this.
On a four stroke engine cycle, at 1000 RPM would a 6.0 liter engine consume 6000 liters of ‘air/Fuel’ volume or would it he half that because every other stroke is a power stroke ?
Hope he doesn't get kicked out of the club for letting people actually understand the answer to the question they ask every time you go to the autoparts store. 😂😂😂
I was always imagining some formula having to do with engine oil flow or something weird that made it a different number from the amount of oil I needed for an oil change. 😂😂😂😂
I'm glad I was able to help! 👍
That was great!
Now it is actually meaningful when I see an old Mini Cooper can be like 0.8 liter, a Bugatti v16 that can be 8 liter, my Scion xB coming in at a whopping 2.4 liter, compared to my old Dodge Ram van that was a 5.2 liter... water bottles will never look the same again! Thank you my excellent sir!
Hey man, quick question: which variables result in a more powerful/agile engine? I know that there are several for each part but it's all very confusing😅
That's actually a great question, and one that has a very long answer 😄. The simplest way to look at is is that your engine is an air pump, the more air it can get in/out, the more power it makes. This is why an intake helps, because it helps the air to get in, this is why a larger exhaust helps, because it moves more air out. Cams accomplish both. Usually all of these things working together is what gives the best results. For my part, I think bolt ons like that are sort of a waste of time/money. I like to go straight to forced induction supercharger/turbo because you get more power for your money. 👍
@@ReignitedAutoawesome! And I'm assuming that the lesser the time between piston cycles the more performant your engine becomes in turn, such that wider pistons and smaller rods are "better" for overall performance. Is there anywhere else where I can get more information on the subject of engine design? (I'm taking on a very long-term project for fun and I figured I'd start with the engine).
Did not expect to hear the number pi 😂
I learnt something in this life that take the information from the expert. Some body told me that the "liter" refers to the fuel !! And here comes the question: Is the amount of air sucked inside equal to the amount of fuel ??
No, there is an air to fuel ratio that takes place inside the engine. This ratio changes constantly as the engine is running, but the "ideal" air to fuel ratio is 14.7 parts air to 1 part fuel. 👍
The visual representation really put it in perspective. So a small 1.4L engines with a turbo is no good?
Depends on a number of factors. I actually like a small displacement turbo engine, but it needs to be in a light vehicle to make sense.
just realized Chrysler is the only MnFcter to throw big ass truck engines in ANY car 😂
nice =)
Now I'm trying to find examples of similar engine sizes that have different numbers of cylinders...
Would a 1.5 liter engine have less torque and hp than a 5 liter engine? because (i assume) it has more space for fuel and air leading for a better combustion but worse fuel economy? sorry its a research about the differences between engines for my highschool automotive class, im not the most knowledgeable about cars, but i would be more than happy if you responded sir!
That's exactly right, the 5L engine has 3.3 times the displacement of the 1.5L engine so you are going to be using 3.3 times the amount of fuel during normal operation. Now one thing to understand is that it's not really a direct correlation between engine size and the amount of fuel that is used because engine design differs greatly which effects engine efficiency. Usually smaller displacement engines are more focused on good fuel economy with lower power numbers, whereas large displacement engines are more focused on power rather than fuel economy. 👍
@@ReignitedAuto thank you!!!
You going to dyno tune your 5.7 challenger with 6.4 cam build. The people want to see
The word is multiply. 😆
Okay but like how do I figure out what will fit into my engine bay ......man this shit is impossible to figure out....I didn't complete highschool but I'm not completely stupid.....I just need help with this shit and unfortunately neither of my father's are much help(complicated childhood😅)
That is the challenge! In my case I like to jump in with both feet and see how much needs to be cut out 😄. It's the best way to learn in my opinion, just do the best you can with what you've got and your skills will grow every new project you work on. 👍
Why don't they make 5 liter v twins or 2 liter v8s? Why aren't all engines i6 for natural balance? Would a 5 liter i6 make the same power as a 5 liter v8?
Manufacturer's love to round up. Bigger is better after all. 😆
Let’s make something up, let’s calculate the ACM or ‘active cubic meters’ meaning the amount of engaged cubic meters firing at the engine
I like it, a new system of measurement. Like horsepower, but better 😄👍
@@ReignitedAuto I think the flat plane crank produce more of that bang using the same overall displacement. Idk lol
Dumbass me always thought it means the amount of fuel the cylinder bores can contain if you filled them up.
Is their differences thats what we want to kno not cauculation In size
Is it 5.7 liters each stroke?
You can't really think of it that way because the pistons are at a different point in their stroke in relation to each other. Just think of it that it's a full 5.7l after all 8 pistons have gone through their cycle.
Whats the difference in size between a 392 and a 6.4?
They are actually the same motor. In the trucks they call it 6.4 cause its a fairly good sized number in liters but they call 392 in the car because it has a more appealing sound to the "name" and in cubic inches it is bigger than a few sports cars. It is actually a bigger displacement than the hellcat motor
@Keaton Moore - nailed it 👍
@@keatonmoore7934 and keep in mind a 392 means 392 cubic inches. They don't go by cubic inches in Canada and many other places, so they go by 6.4L. It's the same thing, just one in metric and one in imperial/standard. That's why you'll see Scat Packs in Canada sold with the 6.4L rumble bee instead of the 392 rumble bee.
@@keatonmoore7934 thank you, figured something along those lines.
In addition, 392 has a history at Chrysler/Dodge as it was the largest of the early (1st Gen 1957-58) Hemi's available.
Thank You Steve Wilkos
😄 I haven't gotten that one yet, looked him up, ya I can see it lol.
How small displacement engines with make more hp and torque
Like porsche’s flat 6 with 3745cc
Make more hp than bmw’s 4.4
Can anyone help me 🙏🏻
It has everything to do with the efficiency of the engine design. Just because an engine is capable of moving a certain amount of air every cycle doesn't mean it does so. Some designs are inherently more efficient than others. Additionally that's why forced induction engines can make so much power, they are forcing more than 100% efficiency through the engine. 👍
Mmmmm pie Math hurts my brain but I understand pie.
1ST!!!
WTF.. stupid me thinking each cyilinder is of 5.7 litres in Volume.. so whats the difference between 4.8 L v6 and 4.6 L V8? Why V8 in this case has higher HP and torque, even though it has smaller displacement? Kindly teach us.
lol my Altima is a 152 motor in it 😂😂😂
Is this the dude from the Green Mile?
So we are strong but cant handle cc
Why time by 8 ? I
Because on this particular engine there are 8 cylinders total. Whatever engine you are calculating for you multiply the single cylinder volume by the amount of cylinders there are to get the total volume. 👍
How is 7,771.69mm squared? When I do the math it comes out as 7,771.69625 someone please help
The bigger the engine the smaller the um hole or stick!
Why multiply by 8 and not 4? I though the engine has 4 cylinders? Sorry, I'm still learning
No worries, and you're right it completely depends on how many cylinders the engine has overall. In this case, the Hemi is an eight cylinder engine so times the volume of one cylinder by 8 to get the overall volume.
I get it now , thank, I am glad I got the 283 , now I feel better .
Bro I just wanted to know what is the liter thing mean 😂 im no mechanic nor gonna be One
First thing he says is the physical size of the engine has nothing to do with the names like 350, 5.7L, etc. Then he says the formula includes the area. That is a direct measurement of a shape. May not be a big deal to everyone else but that is contradictory.
I knew someone would have a problem with that, what I meant but failed to specify, is that the External dimensions of an engine have nothing to do with its displacement. Much like a 5.0l coyote engine is physically larger than a 426ci LS engine even though it has less displacement. Hope that makes sense.
Why do Americans use the metric system for liquids and nothing else?
We have a passion for confusing everyone 😄
Still could’ve made it more simple then this
“Times it” it’s called multiplying…. What are you, 5?
Unfortunately yes, I have a terrible syndrome where I look like a 40 year old man, but I speak like my actual age. It's quite debilitating.
This was swell, why people still use imperial is beyond logic and contrary to freedom.
Math? Hard no, bro
how about a honda... 😂 sad