[Spridgets] converting engine size math

Lester oldsaabguy at comcast.net
Wed Oct 15 13:10:34 MDT 2008


.. and 440 cu. in. = heaven...  ;-)

Lester

1969 Chrysler New Yorker  back in the day..


On Oct 15, 2008, at 5:20 AM, <corvallis at peoplepc.com>  
<corvallis at peoplepc.com> wrote:

> When I went to school (dirt had just been invented) 1000cc's = 1  
> litre.
>
> More importantly ...61 cu.in. = 1000 cc.(1920's Harleys)
> 74 cu.in. = 1200 cc. (same 1920's)
> 302 cu.in. = 5 liters (American iron)
> 427 cu.in. = 7 litres
>
> ...bill in oregon
> ===============================================
> -----Original Message-----
> From: spridgets-bounces at autox.team.net
> [mailto:spridgets-bounces at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Linda  
> Grunthaner
> Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2008 2:40 AM
> To: Spridgets
> Subject: [Spridgets] converting engine size math
>
> List,
> I am trying to locate the formula to convert the size of my motor  
> in cc to
> US motor size of liter? What is the formula? I want to see the math  
> for the
> size of my daily driver to the cc Sprite motor. I have a 1994  
> Saturn SW2
> (wagon model) and according to the statics it is a 1.9 liter, dual  
> overhead
> cam, 4- valves per cylinder, fuel injected engine with 124  
> horsepower. If
> the engine is 1.9 liter and my Sprite is 1275cc  how do I convert  
> each to
> determine what is liter the Sprite 1275cc engine is or convert the  
> Saturn
> 1.9 liter to cc?
>
> Also how do I calculate the horsepower for the Sprite?
> Thanks Linda
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