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How do you compare 'liters' with regular engine sizes?
Isn't a 5.0 Liter engine and a 302 the same size? Isn't a 5.3 Liter the same size as a 350? Does anyone know how to compare liters to engine sizes?
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Re: How do you compare 'liters' with regular engine sizes?
just use a metric to sae calc
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Re: How do you compare 'liters' with regular engine sizes?
The 350 is a 5.7L motor.
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Re: How do you compare 'liters' with regular engine sizes?
just use simple mathematics
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Re: How do you compare 'liters' with regular engine sizes?
the 5.0Chevy engine is a 305, and the 5.0 Ford engine is a 302. Just the way it is, http://www.sciencemadesimple.net/volume.php
Heres a website that does conversions Later -Ryan |
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Re: How do you compare 'liters' with regular engine sizes?
A Chevy 5.0 is a 305, while a ford is a 302.
I have a universal chart I could e-mail you if you want |
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cubic centimeter:
(cc) Metric measurement of engine displacement. 1000 cc = 1 liter (litre) which is about 61 cubic inches (61.02374409). Thus a 428 cubic inch engine is 7 liters (428/61) and a 2 liter engine is 122 cubic inches (2 x 61). |
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Re: How do you compare 'liters' with regular engine sizes?
the 5.3 is a 325
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Re: How do you compare 'liters' with regular engine sizes?
What is the same size as a 383, then?
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Just get this free software, its awsome, you will use it for everything.
http://www.joshmadison.com/software/convert/ |
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Re: How do you compare 'liters' with regular engine sizes?
my little bible sayes that a 381 is a 6.2L, 389 is a 6.4L
So you could either say 6.2L, or 6.3L without really lieing |
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