flattrakker Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 hey guys, i was wondering what a .10 bore comes out to in CC's on one cylinder. Quote
letsgetthisdone Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 i wouldn't bore a banshee cylinder that thin...i know wiseco offers a piston that big, but thats really thin.. and on a bansheei think i would put you around 380cc. get your cylinders ported, you'll get way more power out of it.. Quote
BellicoseBanshee Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 (edited) hey guys, i was wondering what a .10 bore comes out to in CC's on one cylinder. 0.010 is 64.25mm, so 175.08 (350.15 for two). (32.125 X 32.125 X 3.1415927 X 54) / 1000 = 175.08 Piston Chart I would think going in increments of 0.5mm will ensure you get the best bore, but I am not an expert on boring. Edited September 2, 2007 by BellicoseBanshee Quote
flattrakker Posted September 2, 2007 Author Report Posted September 2, 2007 boring is a waste of time i know unless you go big but my friends warrior is going .10 over and i was wondering what the cc would be.. Quote
375hp banshees Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 are you sure he didn't meam .010 Quote
BellicoseBanshee Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 are you sure he didn't meam .010 I misread it and calculated 0.010 for a banshee, thanks for pointing that out..... Quote
fastrthnu Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 I could tell you if I knew the cylinder size and crank stroke. Quote
blowit Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 hey guys, i was wondering what a .10 bore comes out to in CC's on one cylinder. 370.14cc Minimal power gain but the warrior responds well to porting, high compression, and a hot cam. Brandon Quote
Bansh-eman Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 a way to figure out your disalcement on your banshee is to use this equation... bore size in mm x bore size in mm x stroke length in mm x .0007854 x number of cylinders = dispalcement stock bore is 64mm stock stroke is 54mm so for a bone stock banhee it wouldlook like... 64x64x54x.0007854x2=347.435 Quote
David Keith Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 a way to figure out your disalcement on your banshee is to use this equation...bore size in mm x bore size in mm x stroke length in mm x .0007854 x number of cylinders = dispalcement stock bore is 64mm stock stroke is 54mm so for a bone stock banhee it wouldlook like... 64x64x54x.0007854x2=347.435 And he asked what the volume would be with 0.100 inch larger pistons... 375.37 cc Quote
blowit Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 And he asked what the volume would be with 0.100 inch larger pistons... 375.37 cc Right but for a Warrior, not a Banshee. Brandon Quote
Bansh-eman Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 And he asked what the volume would be with 0.100 inch larger pistons... 375.37 cc oh yea and ever .010 bore is .25mm Quote
flattrakker Posted September 3, 2007 Author Report Posted September 3, 2007 i asked for warrior numbers because i knew the shee would just confuse me cuz of 2 cylinders thanks guys Quote
FireHead Posted September 3, 2007 Report Posted September 3, 2007 .................I think I may now be dumber for reading this entire thread. Oh well, off to get myself a coloring book. I need to be careful so that I don't eat the Crayons this time. :geek: Quote
blowit Posted September 3, 2007 Report Posted September 3, 2007 .................I think I may now be dumber for reading this entire thread. Oh well, off to get myself a coloring book. I need to be careful so that I don't eat the Crayons this time. :geek: thats a big 10-4. restraint is often needed. Brandon Quote
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