Posted by Doug - Iowa on October 05, 2009 at 11:37:17 from (97.64.139.194):
In Reply to: Need an opinion posted by Gary Hutchinson on October 05, 2009 at 11:08:40:
You're on the right track but your math is a bit off. Remember you are dealing with volume so you need to calculate the area of the piston and then compare the volume. For instance, your 4" dia cylinder has a piston area of 12.57 sq.in. so it will reguire 12.57 cubic inches volume per inch of stroke. A 2" dia has 3.14 cubic inches volume per inch of stroke. To halve the volume you probably would be better with a 3" cylinder giving you 7.07 cu in per inch per cylinder.
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