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how to calculate cubic capacity of an engine
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The cubic capacity of an engine, often referred to as engine displacement, quantifies the total volume of all the cylinders in an engine, representing the amount of air-fuel mixture it can draw in during one complete cycle of all its cylinders. To calculate it, you use the formula: \(Displacement = \pi/4 \times B^2 \times S \times N\), where \(B\) is the bore (the diameter of a cylinder), \(S\) is the stroke length (the distance the piston travels within the cylinder), and \(N\) is the number of cylinders. Make sure these measurements are in consistent units to obtain displacement in cubic inches or centimeters. For example, for a 4-cylinder engine with a bore of 85mm and a stroke of 88mm, displacement would be calculated using millimeters and then often converted to liters for automotive purposes. This measurement provides insight into the engine's potential power and efficiency, influencing both performance and fuel consumption. Understanding the cubic capacity is crucial for mechanics, car enthusiasts, and those looking to modify or replace their engine for better performance or efficiency.
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