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I don't understand it.

 

How is it that there are 2 liter inline sixes, and then on the other hand, there are 3.0L+ with the same amount of cylinders?

 

 

what, exactly does displacement measure?

 

I'm not even sure what i'm asking here.

:confused2

 

i'm sick of talking about things that I don't fully understand.

 

thanks

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get out your calculator

 

the formula is BORE x BORE x stroke X NUMBER OF CYLINDERS x .7854= displacement

 

DISPLACEMENT is the voluum of the cylinder formed by the travel the pistons displace between top dead center and bottom dead center times the number of cylinders, example if an engine had a 4" dia. piston and it moved down 3.48" between its upper and lower extremes that cylinder would displace, aproximately 43.73 cubic inches, eight of those in a sbc 350 would be the displacement 43.73 x 8 =349.8 or rounded to the nearest inch,to 350

 

EXAMPLE

 

4.030" bore times 4.030 " bore times 3.75" stroke times eight cylinders times .7854 = 382.7 OR a 383 sbc

 

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http://www.doverusa.com/compression-height-calculator.htm

 

http://kb-silvolite.com/calc.php

 

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http://www.rbracing-rsr.com/runnertorquecalc.html

 

 

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http://www.bgsoflex.com/intakeln.html

 

http://www.me.psu.edu/me415/SPRING02/intake/intake.html

 

http://headerdesign.com/extras/engine.asp#Intake_Manifolds

 

http://www.team-integra.net/sections/articles/showArticle.asp?ArticleID=466

 

http://turbonation.com/intake.htm

 

http://cochise.uia.net/pkelley2/DynamicCR.html

 

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in layman's terms, what grumpy is saying, your displacement is the volume of the space between the piston at full up stroke and full down stroke.

 

let's say you have a 2.8 liter L6... Stock bore is 87mm (diameter of the cylinder) and stock stroke is 79mm.

 

Using grumpy's formula, BORE x BORE x stroke X NUMBER OF CYLINDERS x .7854, and plugging in the numbers, the result is 2,817,784 mm^3, or 2.8 liters.

 

 

So to stroke it to a 3 liter (hence the term, 3 liter stroker motor) the common thing to do is to replace the crankshaft with more aggressive lobes. This makes the piston rod travel farther up and down, and therefore the stroke (or the length piston has travelled from lowest point to top dead center) is increased from 79mm to 83 using a maxima diesel crankshaft.

 

Now, if you plug in the numbers using the same formula, you get 2,960,457 mm^3, or 2.96 liter stroked motor...roughly 3 liters.

 

When a motor is bored, it means the cylinder diameter is increased, and you would fit larger pistons into the block in order to increase the displacement without changing the stroke. Or you could combine both for optimal displacement. However, boring a block can only be done so much because of the thickness of cylinder sleeve walls. Too thin and you run the risk of cracks and breaking.

 

Hope that helped

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it's not that significant. the beauty of inline 6 engines is that they're balanced, produce much better torque curves than their inline4 counterparts, and are smoother. If you go by your question, why not just have one big 6 liter cylinder, right?

 

When you drive a stock Z, it feels pretty smooth, doesn't it? :) no serious engine vibrations, low end torque off the line :) I think cyl 1 and 5 on the Z motor basically cancel each other out when it comes to vibration

 

4 cylinder engines in rwd configurations weren't common until later in the century because there was no real need to have a 4 cyl. 4 cylinder engines really came out of necessity when everyone started converting to fwd, and it helped a lot with space up front because now the transmission had to sit to the side of the motor

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