CC's Bore and stroke on: Stock vs. 680 vs. 703 vs. 720 vs. 727 vs. 730 vs. 733 vs.760 vs. 770 vs. 800 vs. 830
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Originally posted by: DSNUT
I believe 105.5mm is 726cc's.
PiRsquared x stroke.........
I believe 105.5mm is 726cc's.
PiRsquared x stroke.........
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Cylinder Volume = pi/4 x Bore2 x Stroke (pi/4 = 0.7853982)
#27
are you trying to figure out displacement? i think there are a lot of ppl here who got it wrong, its
either, pi/4 X bore X stroke /1000 (if you used mm) then you get your ccs or use
Pi X (bore/2)^2 X stroke
either, pi/4 X bore X stroke /1000 (if you used mm) then you get your ccs or use
Pi X (bore/2)^2 X stroke
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