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Old 12-13-2006, 08:42 PM
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what does a 4.4 engine on the warhead = like .28 or what?
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Old 12-13-2006, 08:45 PM
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.27 gets a second, all in favor raise your right hand?[8D]
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Default RE: 4.4cc=.what

*raises hand*

Multiply cubic centimeters by 0.061023744 to convert it to cubic inches.

4.4cc * 0.061023744 = 0.2685044736ci = 0.27

To convert ci to cc, divide by 0.061023744.
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Default RE: 4.4cc=.what

alright cause i am going to buy a axial .32 for my warhead when it hgets here and i get the money
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oooh, you'll like that, i had that setup once.
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Default RE: 4.4cc=.what

Or you could save a few bucks and get the Surefire .32, same motor
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would just getting the axial .28 be the same as the .32?
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and about how fast would it be with the axial .32
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Default RE: 4.4cc=.what

I'd go with the .28, it's got higher RPM's and only just slightly under the torque of the .32..

Here's a link to the NitroDyne database.. [link]http://www.nitrodynesystems.com/Engine%20Database.htm[/link].. you can see how close they are there.
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whats the speed?
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Default RE: 4.4cc=.what

It tops out at 35K (the .28).. looks like it's about 1000 RPM's (or so) better, but I'm not sure on actual RPM's for the .32, that's just what I can see by the chart at NitroDyne..

Here's another link to check out.. [link=http://www.xtremerc.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2202]more #'s[/link] ..they don't have the .32 results there though, just the .28.
Old 12-14-2006, 01:29 AM
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Default RE: 4.4cc=.what

or you can use googles calculator feature, jsut type in the search bar- 4.4 cubic centimeters in cubic inches and it will give you the answer
or any other calculation it will give the answer straight up,


4.4 cubic centimeters in cubic inches = 0.268 CI

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