Posted by Cory Schmidt on June 26, 2015 at 20:03:13 from (64.246.253.39):
In Reply to: What Are My Options? posted by Bryce Frazier on June 26, 2015 at 18:06:52:
Think about it. Bigger bore means larger surface area. Larger surface area means more oil hitting and pushing, meaning more lift power.
The pump puts out X pounds per Sq. INCH, meaning every inch it has to push against the more it can lift(or turn accordingly). Ex 800psi x 1inch piston(800xpixradius squared(1/2x1/2=1/4))= about 200(pi)lbs lift, 800psi x 3in piston(800X2.25xpi) =1800(pi) lbs. The stroke on a cylinder is how far it travels from all in to all out.
I might be way off but that is how I think its figured. :?
This post was edited by Cory Schmidt at 20:09:59 06/26/15 3 times.
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