Cubic Inches to Liters Converter
Convert between cubic inches (in³) and liters (L) with precision and speed
Quick Conversions
Conversion Formula
To convert cubic inches to liters, multiply the cubic inch value by 0.016387064. To convert liters to cubic inches, multiply the liter value by 61.0237440947.
Conversion Steps
Example 1: Convert 350 cubic inches to liters
Step 1: Start with the value in cubic inches: 350 in³
Step 2: Multiply by the conversion factor: 350 × 0.016387064
Step 3: Calculate the result: 5.7354724 L
Result: 350 in³ = 5.74 L
Example 2: Convert 2.5 liters to cubic inches
Step 1: Start with the value in liters: 2.5 L
Step 2: Multiply by the conversion factor: 2.5 × 61.0237440947
Step 3: Calculate the result: 152.559 in³
Result: 2.5 L = 152.56 in³
Example 3: Convert 454 cubic inches to liters (typical V8 engine)
Step 1: Start with 454 in³
Step 2: Apply formula: 454 × 0.016387064
Step 3: Result: 7.4397 L
Result: A 454 cubic inch engine equals approximately 7.44 liters
Conversion Reference Table
| Cubic Inches (in³) | Liters (L) |
|---|---|
| 0.01 | 0.00016387 |
| 0.1 | 0.00163871 |
| 1 | 0.01638706 |
| 5 | 0.08193532 |
| 10 | 0.16387064 |
| 25 | 0.4096766 |
| 50 | 0.8193532 |
| 100 | 1.6387064 |
| 150 | 2.4580596 |
| 200 | 3.2774128 |
| 250 | 4.096766 |
| 300 | 4.9161192 |
| 350 | 5.7354724 |
| 400 | 6.5548256 |
| 500 | 8.193532 |
| 1000 | 16.387064 |
Popular Engine Displacement Conversions
Engine displacement is commonly measured in cubic inches in the United States and liters internationally. Here are some popular automotive engine sizes:
| Cubic Inches | Liters | Common Description |
|---|---|---|
| 97 in³ | 1.6 L | Compact car engine |
| 122 in³ | 2.0 L | Small sedan engine |
| 151 in³ | 2.5 L | Mid-size car engine |
| 181 in³ | 3.0 L | V6 engine |
| 214 in³ | 3.5 L | Large V6 engine |
| 305 in³ | 5.0 L | Classic V8 engine |
| 350 in³ | 5.7 L | Small block V8 |
| 427 in³ | 7.0 L | Big block V8 |
| 454 in³ | 7.4 L | Large displacement V8 |
About Cubic Inches
The cubic inch (symbol: in³) is a unit of volume measurement in the Imperial and United States customary systems. It represents the volume of a cube measuring 1 inch on each side. One cubic inch equals 16.387064 cubic centimeters or milliliters.
Common Applications
Cubic inches are primarily used in:
- Automotive Industry: Engine displacement in American vehicles (e.g., 350 cubic inch engine)
- Aviation: Aircraft engine specifications and measurements
- Manufacturing: Volume specifications for parts and components
- Shipping: Package volume calculations in the United States
About Liters
The liter (symbol: L) is a metric unit of volume accepted for use with the International System of Units (SI). One liter equals 1 cubic decimeter (dm³), 1,000 cubic centimeters (cm³), or 0.001 cubic meters (m³).
Liters are widely used globally for:
- Automotive: Engine displacement in most countries (e.g., 5.7L V8)
- Beverages: Liquid volume measurements for drinks
- Fuel Economy: Measuring fuel consumption and efficiency
- Chemistry: Laboratory measurements and solutions
