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CID-CFM conversion
Posted to HD/Fleet Forum on 5/21/2000 4 Replies

This is for Doc, as per our conversation:

To calculate carb size for a given CID, I do it this way:

Your example was a 366 Chevy running 3600 RPM. Since a 4 stroke-cycle engine displaces its CID volume evey TWO revolutions, I HALVE the RPM, to arrive at CI... Login to read more.

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