Everything put together would have a combined volume, I estimated, of a little over a cubic inch.
This resulted in the model 6-110 or 660 cubic inches total displacement.
His engine was also 24 cubic inches more powerful than the other drivers.
The six naturally had more horses, but from fewer cubic inches.
A number related to the engine displacement within 5 cubic inches.
Like, a single cubic inch of snow, distributed across the entire city.
The 396, while still sold as such, was enlarged to 402 cubic inches starting in 1970.
The base V6 displaced 229 cubic inches, up from 200 the year before.
His aim: to make sure that every cubic inch of space is used.
These wagons ran with V8 engines of either 400 or 455 cubic inches.