Largest and smallest capacity for no. of cylinders

Largest and smallest capacity for no. of cylinders

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Vladimir

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Friday 18th November 2011
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Yep - this is very dull of me but something I often think about (oh dear - I've got it bad!!!)

List the smallest and largest capacity you know for the no. of cylinders. Try and do it off the top of your head - no Googling. Not a knowledge willy waving session - just interested! Has to be fairly mainstream too.

To kick off:

4 pots - smallest; many 1.0 Fiestas/Micras, etc. Largest - errmm maybe our 2.4litre 4 pot in the Landy?!
5 pot - all seem to be 2.5 litres (except the Audi 2.2 and VW 2.3!)
6 pot - smallest - 2.0 in the Maza Xedos? Largest - 4.0 in the GT3 RS and also the Jeep 4.0?
8 pot - smallest - 2.5 bike derived engine (guessing a bit), largest - some bonkers 7 litre Yank Tank?

And so on!

Vladimir

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Friday 18th November 2011
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Didn't know about the 3.0 4 pot in the Porsche!

Not claiming to know the answers but interesting reading so far!


Vladimir

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Friday 18th November 2011
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thinfourth2 said:
Closer to 6000L

Bore 960mm stroke on the tanker version 3000mm
I was thinking more road cars than ships and RC cars!!

Vladimir

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Friday 18th November 2011
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jbl - nice one!

Vladimir

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Thursday 8th December 2011
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LuS1fer said:
The Kawasaki Vulcan has a 2053cc V-twin.

Then there's this 6728cc V-twin! Over 3.5 litres per pot.

http://thekneeslider.com/archives/2008/07/09/gunbu...
Bit like having a pair of dustbins under your legs!