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2009 M8 engine question

in his defense, I'm not sure how common it is to know that 1cc is the same as 1mL.
 
Im speechless, oh waite here we go, momma always says stupid is as stupid does WTF do you think cc stands for

**** you. Pretty sure just cause I didn't know how to figure it out doesnt mean I'm stupid. I'm common sense smart. Ive rebuilt 3 sleds and a OBD2 to OBD1 Motor swap in my '97 civic at age 15. So pretty sure you coulda been humble about the situation but you had to be an *******. So congrats you dick.
 
Oh yea and BTW did i mention that I built a custom turbo kit on an '09 M8. I wanted a quick response because I was searching for a type of turbo on the Internet, and I got my quick response. Look at the times...........7 min. pretty quick if you ask me....
 
Im speechless, oh waite here we go, momma always says stupid is as stupid does WTF do you think cc stands for


cc stands for cubic centimeter which is a mL but the snowmobile world does not use mL do they?...ill send you a 800 mL decal on your sled einstein...the guy asked a question to get a legit awnser...why be "that guy"?
 
Actually, at least some of the cat engines do say displacement in mL. The 800 and 900 stand up motors have it cast on the sides of the cylinders. 785 mL and 862 mL respectively.
 
Just know its not used in everyday snowmobile explainations but thanks for making me look like a *** Idcatman haha :D:beer;

Well, you do have to be looking for it to see it, it's not very noticeable. I've just handled a lot of the cylinders :D

I really don't remember learning that particular conversion in school, it just seems like something I've known for a long time and don't know where I learned it...

Just for future reference though, if you want to do a unit conversion, you can type it into Google and they will do it for you.

"convert 800 cc to L" will give you the answer you're looking for in ~5 seconds, rather than waiting 7 minutes for me to tell you :beer;
 
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