Use the engine displacement calculator to figure out the size of your engine, and know exactly what you have. If you know the displacement of your engine, then you'll know what kind of horsepower you can make with it, the engine displacement is directly related to the size of your engine. Fill in the form and click compute to calculate the size of your engine.



Cylinder Diameter
(inches ex: 4.25)
Cylinder Diameter (mm)
Stroke Length (inches ex: 4.25) Stroke Length (mm)
Number of cylinders (4, 5, 6, 8) Number of cylinders
Chamber in cc's (ex: 119) Chamber in cc's
Piston dome in cc's 
(Dome = positive #, Flat = 0, dished = negative number)
ex: 22
Piston dome in cc's
Gasket Thickness in inches (add plus or minus amount piston is in the hole) ex: .42 Gasket Thickness in mm (add plus or minus amount piston is in the hole)

The displacement is cubic inches or liters.
You also have a Compression ratio of       :1  



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