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During the 1960’s and 1970’s the “American Muscle Cars” had engine sizes that were listed in cubic inches. Some of the engine sizes were 327, 351, 442, etc (all in cubic inches). Today car engine sizes are listed in Liters. Let’s convert 442 cubic inches into Liters. Units Match!. 2. 7.24.

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  1. During the 1960’s and 1970’s the “American Muscle Cars” had engine sizes that were listed in cubic inches. Some of the engine sizes were 327, 351, 442, etc (all in cubic inches). Today car engine sizes are listed in Liters. Let’s convert 442 cubic inches into Liters. Units Match! 2 7.24 = L OR:

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