Land Rover Series I Engine Size in Quick-to-Read Charts

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Average Engine Size Land Rover Series I

Land Rover Series I 1953

1948 Series I

Quick notes on Land Rover Series I engine size

    • Average size for generation: 1.8 L (1796 cc)
    • Smallest engine for generation: 1.6 L (1595 cc)
    • Largest engine for generation: 2 L (1997 cc)
    • Difference from world average: 0.55 L smaller (-550 cc)
    • Engine power to cc ratio: 35 cc per 1 hp
    • Difference from world's biggest: 6.6 L smaller (-6586 cc)
    • Difference from world's smallest: 1.37 L bigger (+1372 cc)
    • Torque from 1 liter: 78 Nm from 1 L
    • Enginert rating: 4 / 10

1953 Land Rover Series I

  • 1.6 —1595 cc (1595 L)
  • 2.0 —1997 cc (1997 L)

    1953 Land Rover Series I Engine size to power ratio

  • 1.6 —31.9 cc/hp (43.1 cc/kW)
  • 2.0 —38.4 cc/hp (52.6 cc/kW)

    1953 Land Rover Series I Difference from world average engine size

  • 1.6 —32.01 or 751 cc smaller
  • 2.0 —14.88 or 349 cc smaller
  • Vehicle Precise engine size Difference from world average Engine size to consumption ratio Horsepower from 1 L Engine size to 100 kg of weight
    1.6 1.6 L
    (1595 cc)
    32% smaller - 31 hp from 1 L -
    2.0 2 L
    (1997 cc)
    14.9% smaller - 26 hp from 1 L -
    Vehicle 1.6
    Precise engine size 1.6 L (1595 cc)
    Difference from world average 32 smaller
    Engine size to consumption ratio -
    Horsepower from 1 L 31 hp from 1 L
    Engine size to 100 kg of weight -
    Vehicle 2.0
    Precise engine size 2 L (1997 cc)
    Difference from world average 14.9 smaller
    Engine size to consumption ratio -
    Horsepower from 1 L 26 hp from 1 L
    Engine size to 100 kg of weight -