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Marcos
2-Litre
(1969)



 

Basic (general) data

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Marque (make)Image of Marcos 2-Litre
Marcos
Serie2-Litre
Model family
Model2-Litre
Model code
Issued from1969
Issued until
Country of originUK
Number made
Body construction
Body designation

Bodywork

 
Base platform
Bodywork typefixed-head coupé
Bodywork designer
Number of doors2
Number of seats2
Cargo capacity (volume) [l / cu ft / cu ft]
Max. cargo capacity (volume) [l / cu ft / cu ft]
Passenger space (volume) [l / cu ft / cu ft]

Dimensions & Weight

 
Wheelbase [mm / in / in]2261 / 89.0 / 89.0
Track front [mm / in / in]1283 / 50.5 / 50.5
Track rear [mm / in / in]1295 / 51.0 / 51.0
Length [mm / in / in]4172 / 164.3 / 164.3
Width [mm / in / in]1588 / 62.5 / 62.5
Height [mm / in / in]1099 / 43.3 / 43.3
Length/wheelbase ratio1.85
Ground clearance [mm / in / in]
Total (curb) weight [kg / lb / lb]857 / 1889 / 1889
Dry weight [kg / lb / lb]
Load capacity [kg / lb / lb]
Gross (max.) weight [kg / lb / lb]
Towing weight [kg / lb / lb]
Weight distribution (front) [% / % / %]
Fuel capacity [l / UK gal / US gal]

Aerodynamics

 
Drag coefficient (Cd, Cx, Cw)
Frontal area (A) [m2 / sq ft / sq ft]1.48 / 16.0 / 16.0 (est.)
Aerodynamic coefficient (Cd×A) [m2 / sq ft / sq ft]
Aerodynamic resistance (Aero horse power) at 100 km/h (62 mph) [kW / hp / hp] 

Engine

 
Engine Code
Engine ManufacturerFord
Engine TypeV engine
Engine Type Details
Sump
Fuelpetrol (gasoline)
Fuel details
Cam DesignOHV (overhead valve, I-head)
Total number of cylinders4
Total number of valves8
Valves per cylinder2
Engine Main bearings
Engine construction
Bore [mm / in / in]93.7 / 3.69 / 3.69
Stroke [mm / in / in]72.4 / 2.85 / 2.85
Bore/Stroke ratio1.29
Engine displacement [cm3 / cu in / cu in]1996 / 121.8 / 121.8
Unitary capacity [cm3/cylinder / cu in/cylinder / cu in/cylinder]499.00 / 30.451 / 30.451
Compression ratio8.9
Fuel supply1 We carb
Aspirationnatural
Compressor typeN/A
Intercoolerno
Catalytic converterno
Max. output power [kW / hp / hp]76.1 / 102.1 / 102.1
Max. output power rpm [rpm / rpm / rpm]4750 / 4750 / 4750
Max. torque [N·m / lb·ft / lb·ft]167.0 / 123.2 / 123.2
Max. torque rpm [rpm / rpm / rpm]2750 / 2750 / 2750
Maximum rpm [rpm / rpm / rpm]
Coolantwater
Max. net output (power at the wheels) [kW / hp / hp]41.2 / 55.3 / 55.3 (est.)
Specific output [kW/l / bhp/cu in / bhp/cu in]38.1 / 0.838 / 0.838
Specific torque [N·m/l / lb·ft/cu in / lb·ft/cu in]83.7 / 0.73 / 0.73

Transmission

 
Transmission typemanual
Number of gears4
Wheel driverear wheel drive
Top gear (drive) ratio1
Final gear (drive) ratio3.77

Performance

 
Power-to-weight ratio [kW/ton / bhp/ton / bhp/ton]119.0 / 90.2 / 90.2
Acceleration 0-50 mph (80 km/h) [s / s / s]
Acceleration 0-60 mph (97 km/h) [s / s / s]7.60 / 7.60 / 7.60
Acceleration 0-100 km/h [s / s / s]
Acceleration 0-100 mph (160 km/h) [s / s / s]
Acceleration 80-120 km/h (50-70 mph) in top [s / s / s] 
Standing ¼mile time [s / s / s]
Standing ¼mile speed [km/h / mph / mph]
Standing kilometer time [s / s / s]
Standing kilometer speed [km/h / mph / mph]
Top (maximal) speed [km/h / mph / mph]193 / 120 / 120
Fuel consumption, City (urban) [l/100km / mpg-UK / mpg-US]
Fuel consumption, Road (extra-urban) [l/100km / mpg-UK / mpg-US]
Fuel consumption, Mixed (combined) [l/100km / mpg-UK / mpg-US]
Fuel consumption, Euro [l/100km / mpg-UK / mpg-US]
CO2 emissions [g/km / g/mi / g/mi]
Range [km / mi / mi] 

Chassis

 
Engine locationfront
Engine alignmentlongitudinal
Steering
Steering details
Turns lock-to-lock
Suspension frontIndependent, Coil springs
Suspension rearLive axle, Coil springs
Wheels front
Wheels rear
Tyres front
Tyres rear
Brakes front
Brakes rear
Brakes details
Brake diameter front [mm / in / in]
Brake diameter rear [mm / in / in]
Braked area [cm2 / sq in / sq in]
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