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Bored .60 over how many cu inches
I have a 440 that will be bored .060 over. How many cu inches will this add to the displacement?
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.060 Over Will Add 12 C.I 452 C.I..
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The formula is Bore x Bore x Stroke x .7854 x Number of cylinders = Cubic Inch Displacement
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oops, wrong formula
actually its 1/2 bore X 1/2 bore X 3.14159 X stoke x #of cyl.
1/2 bore is also called the radius. volumue of a cylinder is: r X r X pie X L then multiply by # of cyl's 5th |
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Same formula just writen differently. Run them both through, you come out with the same numbers. P.S. your rear tires are on backwards
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ok
how can you tell that my tires are on backwards from my avatar?
They were on right at first, but being a pegleg rear, I had to swap em out. I am gonna put that set of wheels/tires on the Cordoba any way 5th |
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I was just being an a$$ hole. Your car looks cool.
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