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Engine size Moskvich 426, specifications

The larger the engine, the more powerful the car, and, as a rule, it is larger. It makes no sense to put a small-capacity engine on a large car, the engine simply cannot cope with its mass, and the opposite is also pointless - to put a large engine on a light car. Therefore, manufacturers are trying to match the motor ... to the price of the car. The more expensive and prestigious the model, the larger the engine on it and the more powerful it is. Budget versions rarely boast a cubic capacity of more than two liters.

Engine displacement is expressed in cubic centimeters or liters. Who is more comfortable.

Engine displacement Moskvich 426 is 1.4 liters.

Engine power Moskvich 426 50 hp

Engine Moskvich 426 1967, station wagon, 1st generation

Engine size Moskvich 426, specifications 01.1967 – 11.1969

ModificationsEngine volume, cm³Engine make
1.4 l, 50 hp, gasoline, manual transmission, rear-wheel drive (FR)1358MZMA-408

Engine Moskvich 426 restyling 1972, wagon, 1st generation

Engine size Moskvich 426, specifications 07.1972 – 01.1976

ModificationsEngine volume, cm³Engine make
1.4 l, 50 hp, gasoline, manual transmission, rear-wheel drive (FR)1358MZMA-408

Engine Moskvich 426 1967, station wagon, 1st generation

Engine size Moskvich 426, specifications 01.1967 – 01.1976

ModificationsEngine volume, cm³Engine make
1.4 l, 50 hp, gasoline, manual transmission, rear-wheel drive (FR)1358MZMA-408E

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