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  • #31
    I'm just mentioning that GM has come up with odd, sometimes very odd, ways of explaining their "calculations" or "figuring" used in their published information
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    • #32
      ya, they should just be like ducati and juss call it a 3350
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      • #33
        Originally posted by prophiseer View Post
        I'm just mentioning that GM has come up with odd, sometimes very odd, ways of explaining their "calculations" or "figuring" used in their published information
        Simple rounding doesn't sound very odd to me. Nothing different from what every other auto manufacturer does.
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        • #34
          Originally posted by RacerX11 View Post
          Simple rounding doesn't sound very odd to me.
          Especially true since most manufacturers use a X.X format, most everyone rounds upwards and GM already has a 3.3/3300.

          As for the bore offsets, I added a pic to the 3900 info thread showing a 3900 gasket on a 3100 block so you can easily see the amount of offset for the new engine.

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