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    350 why 713cc

    When I look at cylinder vol it says 713cc's why is that?
    When I calculate the cylinder vol on a 350 it comes out to 43.73097 ci per cyl ~
    which to me translates to 716.6222cc's.

    What dont I understand?

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    Rounding. Different engineers will round off at different points in the equation.
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    TY for the very quick reply
    Think it would hurt to put the proper size in there?

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    Not really, you can change it to 716 or round it to 717. 713 is hex 2c9 716 is hex 2cc and 717 is hex 2cd. No floating point math for the volume. I doubt you will see any big changes, but if you are burning chips anyways, it's always nice to have it as close as possible.
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    Yeah, I'm kinda OCD crazy...

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