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> How to calculate engine size, Engine size
Randal
post Aug 25 2003, 12:50 PM
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Is there a table somewhere that tells you total cc's based upon various cylinder sizes, i.e., 88, 105 or 106.3?

What else goes into the bucket to determine engine size?
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Brad Roberts
post Aug 25 2003, 12:58 PM
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Pretty easy.. but here is a link.

http://www.appletreeauto.com/engcalc.htm

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post Aug 25 2003, 12:59 PM
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Stroke & displacement x number of cylinders.

96mm P&C x 71mm stroke x 4 cylinders= 2056 ccs

3.14159 x (diameter/2)^2 x stroke x (# of cylinders) = cubic milliliters

Divide by 1000 to get cubic centiliters

Divide by 1000 again to get liters

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