CYLINDER VOLUME definition

CYLINDER VOLUME means the volume generated by a cylinder (or cylinders) by the upward or downward movement of the piston/pistons. Such volume is expressed in cm3 and for all calculations relating to cylinder capacity, the symbol p will be regarded as equivalent to 3.1416.

Examples of CYLINDER VOLUME in a sentence

  • Upon acceptance of the written plan, CSP will submit the plan to NPS for approval.

  • CYLINDER VOLUME UNDER 1100CC FORMULA 2: 1987 OR BEFORE MADE MOTORCYCLES.

  • GENUINE OR COPY (REPLICA) GP MOTORCYCLES CYLINDER VOLUME IS UNDER 250CC.

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