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Average Engine Size Renault Super 5

Renault Super 5 1986

1984 Super 5 (B/C40)

Quick notes on Renault Super 5 engine size

    • Average size for generation: 1.42 L (1415 cc)
    • Smallest engine for generation: 1.1 L (1108 cc)
    • Largest engine for generation: 1.7 L (1721 cc)
    • Difference from world average: 0.93 L smaller (-931 cc)
    • Engine power to cc ratio: 20 cc per 1 hp
    • Engine size to 1 passenger: 354 cc to 1 person
    • Difference from world's biggest: 7 L smaller (-6967 cc)
    • Difference from world's smallest: 0.99 L bigger (+991 cc)
    • Torque from 1 liter: 101 Nm from 1 L
    • Enginert rating: 4 / 10

1986 Renault Super 5

  • 1.7 i —1721 cc (1721 L)
  • 1.1 —1108 cc (1108 L)

    1986 Renault Super 5 Engine size to power ratio

  • 1.7 i —18.3 cc/hp (24.9 cc/kW)
  • 1.1 —22.6 cc/hp (30.8 cc/kW)

    1986 Renault Super 5 Difference from world average engine size

  • 1.7 i —26.64 or 625 cc smaller
  • 1.1 —52.77 or 1238 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
    1.7 i 1.72 L
    (1721 cc)
    26.6% smaller - 55 hp from 1 L -
    1.1 1.11 L
    (1108 cc)
    52.8% smaller 33 cc to 1 mpg 44 hp from 1 L 158 cc to 100 kg
    Vehicle 1.7 i
    Precise engine size 1.72 L (1721 cc)
    Difference from world average 26.6 smaller
    Engine size to consumption ratio -
    Horsepower from 1 L 55 hp from 1 L
    Engine size to 100 kg of weight -
    Vehicle 1.1
    Precise engine size 1.11 L (1108 cc)
    Difference from world average 52.8 smaller
    Engine size to consumption ratio 33 cc to 1 mpg
    Horsepower from 1 L 44 hp from 1 L
    Engine size to 100 kg of weight 158 cc to 100 kg