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twentyover":322aapqg said:54 Ford-
The problem with language is that I know what I mean and you have to assume what I mean by what I say.
I did not mean to imply i think bore/stroke ration is irrelevent in the production of power, what I thought I was saying is that in the example if I fix bore/stroke ratio between all configurations (responding to Super Mags 11:19 post about using similiar bore/stroke ratio between configurations) it will not affect the outcome, since it doesn't matter what the ratio is, the greater the number of cylinders still yields the greater horsepower.
I do recognize there are certain features that racing engines seem to share, including large bore/stroke ratios (1.5-1.8), large rod/stroke ratios (>2:1).
Lazy JW-
Don't know that the Deere wouls plow better than the Honda. Just put a sand tire on the back and pop the clutch at 12,000 rpm- plow a field 1 furrow at a time
Points well taken. And I need to read more carefully...
