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Old 01-25-2006, 01:34 PM
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ci of a bored 460

I have a stock 460 that is bored .30 over and another that is bored .40 over....they are not strocked though... I am curious what the new ci is in both of those motors.

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Old 01-25-2006, 01:37 PM
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4.362 is stock bore. think you mean .030 and .040 over. if you did .30 the block would be ruinned.
 
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Yeah, I mean .30 over and .40 over
 
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i think you mean .030 not .30 . the size is 466 with a .030 over and 468 with .040.
 
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Yeah...sorry about that...say, do you know the equation behind all that?
 
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Bore X Bore X Stroke X 0.7854 X (no. of cylinders)= Displacement
 
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displacement = [(pi / 4)bore in centimeters)2stroke in centimeters)number of cylinders)] / 1000

pi = 3.1415927
 
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