The biggest/smallest motors your vehs have had?

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The smallest was a 652 cc Citroen and the largest stock production engine an 8.2 (500 ci) Eldorado.
Winnah! Difference = 7.55 l, ratio = approximately 12.6.
 
Do motorcycles count as "in your veh" ?? If so - 90cc smallest. Biggest was 464 BBC (+0.040") in my last truck
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I have a set of 0.100" over pistons for another 454 when I find the right block. That'll make it a 477
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Smallest - '72 Mazda pickup 1.6L = 98 cubic inch - my first vehicle.

Largest - '73 Dodge Charger SE Brougham 400 cubic inch

Largest in immediate family was Mom's '73 Pontiac Grand Safari station wagon when I was in Jr. High & High School with 454 cubic inch
 
Smallest...current 1.4t VW Jetta
Largest...93? Buick Roadmonster 5.7L V8

Slowest/least powerful 1970 VW Beetle, I think it was a 1600 but won't swear to it
Fastest/strongest 1986 Mercedes 560SL 5.6L v8

Had 3 vehicles with 5 cylinders too...Audi 100S, VW Eurovan, Volvo C70
 
Smallest: 1.5L 4-cylinder in a 1985 Honda Civic.

Largest: 3.0L V-6 in a 2003 Mazda Tribute.

The Tribute was the first non 4-cylinder vehicle I'd owned. I've had good luck with little 4-cylinders.
 
Smallest was a 1.2L three cylinder with MFI (1990 Subaru Justy - 5 speed), got 38 MPG no matter how I drove it!
Largest was a 5.7L V8 with Holly Double-pumper spread-bore (1970 Olds Cutlass), got 9 MPG no matter how I drove it!
 
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