A 454 engine refers to an engine with a displacement of 454 cubic inches (CID), which is equivalent to 7.4 liters.
The conversion is:
454 cubic inches × 0.016387 = 7.44 liters
This is commonly rounded to 7.4L.
The 454 is best known as the Chevrolet 454 Big Block V8, which was produced in various versions for cars, trucks, and marine applications. It was widely used from the 1970s through the 1990s.
Some common specifications:
Displacement: 454 cu in (7.4L)
Configuration: V8
Bore × Stroke: 4.25 in × 4.00 in (108 mm × 102 mm)
Typical power: Roughly 230–450+ horsepower, depending on the year and version.
Typical torque: Around 385–500+ lb-ft (522–678+ N·m), with high-performance versions producing even more.
So, if someone says they have a 454, they're almost always referring to a 7.4-liter V8.
454 cubic inches is 7.4 (7.43973) liters.
divide 454 by 61 and you get 7.4 liter
around 7.4 liters
54.2 liters
A 454 is 7.4 liters.
A 454 is 7.4 liters.
454 US quarts are roughly 429.64 liters.1 liter ~ 1.05669 US quarts1 US quart ~ 0.946353 liters
The number 454 on a motor typically refers to the engine's displacement, specifically a 454 cubic inch (7.4 liters) V8 engine, commonly associated with Chevrolet. This engine size is part of the big block family and is known for its high power and torque output, often used in performance vehicles and trucks. The 454 engine has become iconic in automotive culture, particularly in the context of muscle cars and classic trucks.
7.4 liter
There is such a thing as a 454 truck engine, also 454 passenger car engine.
What are the differences between a 350 and a 454 engine?
7.4 L