Cubic inch question

Im not a Case guy but this formulas should help you figure out the Cubic Inches
in^3 = 3.14 X radius^2 X stroke X number of cylinders All measurements in inches.
 
Depends how big your check book is...
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Bigger sleeves and pistons-welding and offset grinding the crank and lots and lots of grinding inside the block so you can swing your stroked crank. Then you get your cam reground for more lift and duration-and your heads redone and flowed with bigger valves all so it will breath better. Then you do your manifolds also for better breathing-oh don't forget to CC everything to get your compression ratio up there where it will run hard.. Did I mention LOTS OF $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$---Good Luck!
 
(quoted from post at 10:16:34 09/16/19) Bigger sleeves and pistons-welding and offset grinding the crank and lots and lots of grinding inside the block so you can swing your stroked crank. Then you get your cam reground for more lift and duration-and your heads redone and flowed with bigger valves all so it will breath better. Then you do your manifolds also for better breathing-oh don't forget to CC everything to get your compression ratio up there where it will run hard.. Did I mention LOTS OF $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$---Good Luck!

All that to grab the wrong gear or take the wrong track line and not earn your fuel money for the week!
 

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