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how many cubic inches is 2319 cc any body know

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engine builder

10-30-2005 17:26:24




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does anyone know what cubic inches this engine would be what formula do u use to find out i don,t have any ideal how to break this down to cubic inch help




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JK2

10-30-2005 17:58:57




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 Re: how many cubic inches is 2319 cc any body know in reply to engine builder, 10-30-2005 17:26:24  
Multiply CC by .061125 to get CuIn or multiply liters by 61.125 to get CuIn.
2319 x .061125 = 141.7888



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shoe

10-30-2005 18:54:21




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 Re: how many cubic inches is 2319 cc any body know in reply to JK2, 10-30-2005 17:58:57  
I learned something today thanks to you. I allways
wanted to know what the conversion ratio was on
CC's Liters and Cubic inches and thanks to people
like you I know now, I learn alot of things on this site, thanks again.



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oliver99mf98

10-30-2005 17:56:21




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 Re: how many cubic inches is 2319 cc any body know in reply to engine builder, 10-30-2005 17:26:24  
the formula you use is 1 cubic inch = 16.387cc
so with 2319cc the answer is 141.51ci



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Gary Baker

10-30-2005 17:52:47




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 Re: how many cubic inches is 2319 cc any body know in reply to engine builder, 10-30-2005 17:26:24  
1 CI=16.4 CC or aprox. 141.4 CI



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231.9 c.i.

10-30-2005 17:40:56




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 231.9 c.i. in reply to engine builder, 10-30-2005 17:26:24  
231.9 c.i.



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Sascha

10-30-2005 17:54:53




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 Re: 231.9 c.i. in reply to 231.9 c.i., 10-30-2005 17:40:56  
2.45mm is one inch
So 16.387064 cm³ is one cui
1000 cm³ makes one liter (and 1 liter water weighs 1 kg)



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Sascha

10-30-2005 17:56:16




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 Re: 231.9 c.i. in reply to Sascha, 10-30-2005 17:54:53  
outsmarted myself - 2.54 cm is one inch - not mm.
Calucation factor remains the same...



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