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1.5 cc isn't very much. 1.5L or 1,500 cc.
![]() I drive a Silver 2002 S2000. 2.0L DOHC VTEC. Not stock .* Here is my very technical part for TJ when he trys to take my words and use them against me. You won't have 1,500 cubic centimeters but in the 1,49-s which rounds to 1.5L
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wow, AP1 has got the
tonightbtw, no car yet, rotating between my dad's 2.2L DOHC VTEC s2k (stock) and v6 accord (very stock) btw, the 1.5L engine is actually a 1497cc engine ![]()
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wow... i really dream the car that AF1fun had... wish i can have one some day.... TJ... 1.5 is just 1497? is it? i never know about that till u said today... ![]()
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Motors have displacement. In any country other than the US it's cubic centimeters. In the US we don't use metric, so 1,500 cc convers to 92 cubic inchs. it means you have a pretty small engine.
The 50 HP was a joke. When a motor is built it's not exactly 1,500 cc rather a little smaller and rounded up. You have a motor that is 1,497cc and rounds to 1,500. This gives you a 1.5L engine. Make sense?
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