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Randal
post Feb 3 2005, 11:13 AM
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I'm looking for a link to an engine size calculator (in cc's) that shows all possible combinations of cc's based upon different crank and piston sizes for a Type IV.

I've seen this matrix several times on the web, but can't find it today.

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ArtechnikA
post Feb 3 2005, 11:31 AM
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engine displacement == cylinder displacement * number of cylinders
cylinder displacement == area of cylinder * stroke
area of cylinder == pi * r**2 (3.1415926535 * (diameter/2 * diameter/2)

eg: 80mm bore, 66mm stroke, 6 cyl
radius of bore 40mm
r**2 == 1600
* pi == 5026.5
* stroke == 331752
* cylinders == 1990513

that's cubic mm -- divide by 1000 for cc

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