Boring an engine 30 over (which means increasing the cylinder bore diameter by 0.030 inches) can potentially increase horsepower, but the exact gain depends on several factors, including the engine design, compression ratio, and overall modifications. Generally, the increase in displacement can lead to a modest power increase, often estimated at around 5-10 horsepower for many engines. However, for precise figures, it’s best to refer to specific engine performance data or dyno tests.
If you add them, 101/30
3/5+5/6= 18/30+25/30=43/30 or 1 13/30
Find the least common denominator, in this case, thirty. Convert the fractions to 15/30, 25/30 and 18/30. Add the numerators, in this case, 58. Reduce 58/30 to 1 and 14/15.
First you must make the denominators (the bottom number) the same 1/6 + 1/5 5/30 + 6/30 Then we can add the numerators (the top number) 11/30 is the final answer.
13 add something equals 30 = 43
30 over
12/30 + 5/30 = 17/30
If you add them, 101/30
3/5+5/6= 18/30+25/30=43/30 or 1 13/30
Boring a 396 engine 0.030 inches over increases its displacement by approximately 17.7 cubic inches.
Quite a lot: 199 minus 30 is 169.
To achieve a 30:1 fuel-to-oil ratio, you need to determine how much oil to add to 500 ml of gas. For a 30:1 ratio, you would divide the amount of gas by 30. Therefore, you would add approximately 16.67 ml of oil to 500 ml of gas.
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30 to 42 is a 40% increase.
Find the least common denominator, in this case, thirty. Convert the fractions to 15/30, 25/30 and 18/30. Add the numerators, in this case, 58. Reduce 58/30 to 1 and 14/15.
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