cylinder index question

Cody Forbes cody at craincorporated.com
Tue Jan 27 23:14:43 EST 2004


Hmm. Good question. Speakin of that Herc, have you done anything to it?
Would be an awefully fun bike once done don't forget! I

Lets see, I have (4) 5cyl motors (2 in cars, 2 spares), (2) Audi 4cyl
motors, (3) Porsche 4cyl, (1) single cyl 2 stroke Suzuki, and hey model
airplane engines count too so (3) 2 stroke diesels. Thats 44...hmm I guess
I'm safe for a little while considering thats better then double my age!
Mike hush since you have met me, but lets see if anybody out there cares to
take a shot at my age?

-Cody Forbes
Black Forest Racing
'86 5ktq
'87 5ktq EFI/K27
'88 80 4cyl
'88 90 4cyl


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike Arman" <armanmik at earthlink.net>
To: <quattro at audifans.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 3:20 PM
Subject: cylinder index question


>
>
> Cleaning off my desk, I find the discussion of the CI or "cylinder index".
>
> The mark of a true motorsports enthusiast is when the total number of
> cylinders in all the engines owned equals or exceeds the enthusiast's age.
>
> Well I gotta prollem . . . how do we count rotary engines? Is each rotor
> one, two or three cylinders?
>
> (I need to go buy some more cars/airplanes/motorcycles - I've evidently
> been slacking!!! My CI is only 35/57 or 36/57 or 37/57, and that isn't
good
> enough!)
>
> Best Regards,
> Mike Arman
>


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