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Old 09-18-2009, 04:45 AM
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Guess it would depend on the pin height of the piston, but still you have the problem of the material needed to cut the block that big.
Stock bore is 76.5mm
I did some research and found the 1.9 IDI AAZ engine is 79.5mm bore x 95.5mm stroke. Even if the piston did have the correct pin height, the stock 86.4mm stroke with a 79.5mm bore would get you 2573cc engine, so not quite 2.6 liters. You would be talking a 3mm overbore! Thats .117" cut into the block! Thats alot of material..

For argument sake, the math is cylinder dispacement equals: bore x bore x stroke (in mm) x .0031416 / 4 Multiply that result by 6 cylinders and you have the engine size is cc.

79.5 x 79.5 x 86.4 x .0031416 = 1715.53225
answer / 4 = 428.88306
428.88306 x 6 = 2573.29838cc

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