need cylinder volume
#2
If I'm not mistaken, it's Pi x r2 x depth, so on a 355 it should be: 3.1415927 x 4.060225 x 3.48 = 44.389 cubic inches.
At least that's how I did it on LT1 edit with my stroker...hope I didn't mess up!
At least that's how I did it on LT1 edit with my stroker...hope I didn't mess up!
#7
we're confused: my son read "need cylinder volume" and immediatly thought '355/8' for one cylinders volume and when he tried that he got the same answer; 44.389ci whats the need for a formula longer then 355/8 if you know the overall displacement of the engine
#8
Originally posted by GCEZ28
we're confused: my son read "need cylinder volume" and immediatly thought '355/8' for one cylinders volume and when he tried that he got the same answer; 44.389ci whats the need for a formula longer then 355/8 if you know the overall displacement of the engine
we're confused: my son read "need cylinder volume" and immediatly thought '355/8' for one cylinders volume and when he tried that he got the same answer; 44.389ci whats the need for a formula longer then 355/8 if you know the overall displacement of the engine
#9
Originally posted by GCEZ28
we're confused: my son read "need cylinder volume" and immediatly thought '355/8' for one cylinders volume and when he tried that he got the same answer; 44.389ci whats the need for a formula longer then 355/8 if you know the overall displacement of the engine
we're confused: my son read "need cylinder volume" and immediatly thought '355/8' for one cylinders volume and when he tried that he got the same answer; 44.389ci whats the need for a formula longer then 355/8 if you know the overall displacement of the engine
I WAS THINKING THE EXACT SAME THING WHILE READING THIS POST!
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