cui or Ltr.
#1
cui or Ltr.
Hi Guys,
I am Chevygirl from Germany.
I love big and fat Us-Cars.
I hope you can help me. I need a Information about some Titles of Engineerings. On some Cars / PU are not the Title cui, there are the Titles Ltr. Is it only in Germany, or is it in the USA too?
I hope you understand what I mean. In the Film Smokey and the Bandits you can see that the Title are in Ltr. on the scoop.
I was thinking in the USA are the Titles in cui and not in Litr..
Can you tell me some Information, please?
Greetings
Chevygirl
Sorry for my bad English
I am Chevygirl from Germany.
I love big and fat Us-Cars.
I hope you can help me. I need a Information about some Titles of Engineerings. On some Cars / PU are not the Title cui, there are the Titles Ltr. Is it only in Germany, or is it in the USA too?
I hope you understand what I mean. In the Film Smokey and the Bandits you can see that the Title are in Ltr. on the scoop.
I was thinking in the USA are the Titles in cui and not in Litr..
Can you tell me some Information, please?
Greetings
Chevygirl
Sorry for my bad English
#2
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Most of the US cars and trucks now have the engine displacement listed in litres as opposed to cubic inches. A 5.7 = a 350 cubic inch.
#3
alot of older cars, 50'-mid 70's or so, used the cui, or cubic inch number. this number was often a "badge" on the front fender. but, as stated above, most companies switched over to ltr, or litre.
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