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Old 10-10-2005, 11:11 PM
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Does Anyone Know How Many Cubic Inches There Are In The 6.0 Liter Ls2? I've Heard It's 400 Cu. In. Is This Correct? Apparently There Is A Formula To Calculate The Conversion. Does Anyone Have It?
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366...1 liter equals 66 cubic inches.....I guess you just multiply by six
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If I remember correctly it is 363 cu. inches
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364

http://corvetteactioncenter.com/spec...005/specs.html
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all of GM's crate engines http://www.powerblocktv.com/crate/crate.html
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YOU ARE CORRECT. THANKS FOR THE LINK, IT'S 364 CU. IN.
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Somewhere between 363 and 366 it looks like.
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By the way, Google can do conversions from just about any unit to any other unit. If you type this in the google search field: 6.0 liters to cu. in. then you'll get this response:
Originally Posted by google
6.0 liters = 366.142465 cu. in.
http://www.google.com/help/features.html#calculator
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It's 364 cubic inches. The actual displacement is 5.967L

Bore 101.6 X stroke 92.0 = 5967cc
Bore 4.00" X stroke 3.62" = 364.1 Cu in.

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Originally Posted by haljensen
It's 364 cubic inches. The actual displacement is 5.967L

Bore 101.6 X stroke 92.0 = 5967cc
Bore 4.00" X stroke 3.62" = 364.1 Cu in.
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Originally Posted by EB20003
364
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Originally Posted by haljensen
It's 364 cubic inches. The actual displacement is 5.967L

Bore 101.6 X stroke 92.0 = 5967cc
Bore 4.00" X stroke 3.62" = 364.1 Cu in.
Yep http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...to+cu%2E+in%2E
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You are correct.
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363.9
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How many cubic inches are in an LS2?

Not enough
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I'm looking for 402 in mine... LS2 forged stroker is my winter project.

I was pretty close. I was figuring if:

347/5.7 = 60.87

60.87 x 6.0 = 365.22
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Originally Posted by haljensen
It's 364 cubic inches. The actual displacement is 5.967L

Bore 101.6 X stroke 92.0 = 5967cc
Bore 4.00" X stroke 3.62" = 364.1 Cu in.
In marketing speak 6 liters sounds a lot better than 5.96 liters.
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Someone asked me this question the other day. All I could say is that the LS2 was a 6.0L. Thanks, this is good to know.
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Originally Posted by humvet
Someone asked me this question the other day. All I could say is that the LS2 was a 6.0L. Thanks, this is good to know.
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/foru...s-or-more.html
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