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Old 4th September 2005, 22:59   #1
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cylinder head cc's from a s38 3.6

Does anybody know what cc's are in the head of the s38B36 3.6 engine ?

I'm having new (turbo) pistons made and they need to know the exact head cc's....

Thanks..
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Re: cylinder head cc's from a s38 3.6

Do you mean the volume that the head flows in a given unit of time?

Or the cylinder head's cubic displacement?

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Re: cylinder head cc's from a s38 3.6

hi,

i mean the cylinder head displacement..

i know total is 65,5cc's but need it from the head allone unfortunately..

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Re: cylinder head cc's from a s38 3.6

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Does anybody know what cc's are in the head of the s38B36 3.6 engine ?

I'm having new (turbo) pistons made and they need to know the exact head cc's....

Thanks..
Cant answer your question, sorry.

But im also building a turbo S38..
Where are you getting pistons? and what CR are you going for?
(and how much power are you aiming for?)
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