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frenchie79 07-18-2008 10:34 AM

Figuring CC'S
 
I know it's been posted in several area's with some slightly different calculations, I have tryed to figure CC's with known engines using bore x bore x stroke x .7854/.061 and x.061 as posted. What am i doing wrong? I'm not the sharpest knife in the drawer but geez.
Someone have an easy way to measure/calculate-Thanks

av8tor1977 07-18-2008 10:42 AM

RE: Figuring CC'S
 
That's it. (Bore x Bore) x stroke x .7854 equals cubic inches. That divided by .061 equals cc.

Example:

Bore 1.25"
Stroke 1.10"

1.25 x 1.25 = 1.56
1.56 x 1.1 = 1.72
1.72 x .7854 = 1.35 cubic inches
1.35 / .061 = 22 cc

AV8TOR

frenchie79 07-18-2008 11:18 AM

RE: Figuring CC'S
 
Thanks Av8tor, I must be measuring wrong. I'm certain the engine is a 21cc. The bore of the cylinder measures 1.267 the stoke is 1.001.
Hard to measure stroke-
i know what i'm doing wrong-Like i said "dull knife"

DougT 07-18-2008 11:36 PM

RE: Figuring CC'S
 
AV8TOR

I guess that's another way to skin a cat.

I've always used the traditional: pi x radius2 x stroke = 3.14 x (1/2 bore x 1/2 bore) x stroke.

3.14 x (0.625 x 0.625) x 1.1 = 1.349 cu. in.

av8tor1977 07-19-2008 12:16 AM

RE: Figuring CC'S
 
Yep, that works too... ;)

AV8TOR

rcairboater 07-21-2008 07:23 PM

RE: Figuring CC'S
 
Use ratio 25cc=1.5ci. If you know either your cc or ci you can use this formula. Enter your info in
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X X
the X and cross multiply and divide.
-Gary


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