What is your "Cylinder Index"?

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Bob in St. Louis

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What is your "Cylinder Index"?
« on: 7 Mar 2015, 08:03 pm »
Welcome to the term "Cylinder Index".....heretofore called "CI"

A man's CI is the total of ALL internal combustion cylinders he owns. Everything counts if YOU own it.....cars, motorcycles, airplanes, lawnmowers, weed wackers, model airplane engines, you name it. Count up the total internal combustion cylinders you own and the total is your CI.

--Sorry to the Mazda guys they don't count of course
--Air compressors don't count--not internal combustion
--It is not required to be running to count
--If it is only stored on your property it doesn't count, you must own it
--If it is stolen you technically don't own it

Have fun.
Mine is 22.

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Re: What is your "Cylinder Index"?
« Reply #1 on: 7 Mar 2015, 08:14 pm »
I always tell my neighbors I measure the complexity of my life by the number of engines I own and have to maintain. Now I know there is actually a name for it! I'll go to work on this but it's going to take some time.

Not mine, but jeez, this guy gets 30 points right off the bat. I have one of the Verado's, that counts for 6  :thumb:

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Re: What is your "Cylinder Index"?
« Reply #2 on: 7 Mar 2015, 08:26 pm »
Yip, that's the spirit!  :thumb:

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Re: What is your "Cylinder Index"?
« Reply #3 on: 7 Mar 2015, 10:12 pm »
Let's see...
Dodge diesel truck- 6
Ford tractor-4
David Brown tractor- 4
Camry-4
Rav4-4
Acura-4
two riding lawn mowers- 2
2 push mowers- 2
3 weedeaters-3
1 blower-1
1 rototiller-1
2 Goldwings- 8

41 total
make that 42, forgot the chain saw.
Make that 43, forgot the generator.

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Re: What is your "Cylinder Index"?
« Reply #4 on: 7 Mar 2015, 11:08 pm »
Impressive Scott! 

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Re: What is your "Cylinder Index"?
« Reply #5 on: 7 Mar 2015, 11:11 pm »
4 Buells = 8
1 Triumph - 3
1 Truck - 4
1 lawn mower - 1
1 outboard motor - 1
so I'm in at 17 at the moment and they all run.

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Re: What is your "Cylinder Index"?
« Reply #6 on: 7 Mar 2015, 11:24 pm »
Impressive Scott!
Nah, not really.  Just means I live in the country and have a lot of junk that needs to be gotten rid of. 

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Re: What is your "Cylinder Index"?
« Reply #7 on: 8 Mar 2015, 01:52 am »
1 VW - 6
1 CR-V - 4
1 Element - 4
1 Mercury Verado - 6
1 Seadoo - 3
3 Weedwackers - 3
2 Chainsaws - 2
2 Leaf blowers - 2
1 Deere tractor - 2
2 Push mowers - 2
1 Pressure washer - 1
1 Generator - 1
1 Snowblower - 1

CI tally is 37 and to think I reduced my count by 11 last year  8)

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Re: What is your "Cylinder Index"?
« Reply #8 on: 8 Mar 2015, 02:11 am »

--Sorry to the Mazda guys they don't count of course


More like we're not interested in your silly little game ...

Russell Dawkins

Re: What is your "Cylinder Index"?
« Reply #9 on: 8 Mar 2015, 10:23 am »

--Sorry to the Mazda guys they don't count of course


I would have thought they would count for one cylinder per rotor, maybe two, since they're two stroke and would have twice as many power strokes per revolution.
They are internal combustion, at least.

How about modifying the CI to include the most cylinders you have ever had under your control in a vehicle at one time?
I might qualify, then, as I used to fly a plane (Lockhead P2V7 Neptune) with two 18 cylinder two row radial engines when I was a young whippersnapper.
Those were two Wright R-3350s with 3350 cubic inches developing around 3200hp at around 3200 rpm. That's 36 cylinders.

CI is low now, though, at 13.
pickup - 6
Westfalia - 4
outboard motor - 2
chainsaw - 1

Guy 13

Re: What is your "Cylinder Index"?
« Reply #10 on: 8 Mar 2015, 11:44 am »
Hi all,
Honda SCR motorcycle
110cc
one cylinder
4 stroke motor.



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Re: What is your "Cylinder Index"?
« Reply #11 on: 8 Mar 2015, 12:57 pm »
Hey Now,

Ford F-350 dually 8
Ford Ranger 4
Honda CRV 4
Kawasaki Concours 4
Kawasaki Mule UTV 1
New Holland TC-33 tractor 3
Woods FZ-25D mower 3
John Deere mower 1
Cub Cadet mower 2
White mower 2
Ryobi trimmer 1
Stihl chainsaws 2
Agrifab chipper/shredder 1
Craftsman generator 1
Stihl leafblower 1
Billy Goat wind machines 2
Dewalt pressure washer 1

For a total CI of 41

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Re: What is your "Cylinder Index"?
« Reply #12 on: 8 Mar 2015, 02:15 pm »
More like we're not interested in your silly little game ...
:lol: Ya know Ryan, I saw this game on another forum and thought I'd copy and past it here.
I specifically thought of you about that Mazda comment, and thought about deleting that line just for you.
But you've got more Mazdas in your driveway with pistons than you do with rotors, so you've not out entirely.  :wink:

Now if we did a "Bullet Index".......  8)

Scott F.

Re: What is your "Cylinder Index"?
« Reply #13 on: 8 Mar 2015, 02:52 pm »
65 Ford F100 - 8 Cyl - 360 HP
66 TBird - 8 - 340
07 Jag XJ8L - 8 - 300
15 Mustang Ecoboost - 4 - 310
08 LeCrosse - 6 - 240
14 Kubota BX25 - 3 - 25
10 Dixie Chopper - 2 - 25
Leaf blower -1 - 1
Weed eater - 3 (2 dead, well not dead I just need to pull apart the carbs and clean the fuel system) - 1.5
Chainsaw - 2 - 2
Generator - 1 - 7.5
Pressure washer - 3 (1 runs but pump leaks, 1 runs but sucks on pressure) - 9
Limb chipper - 1 - 15

Looks like 50 on the CI

....and I added a new category HPI (Horsepower Index) 1643.5 HP...and yes, I need a small refinery to feed all this crap :duh:

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Re: What is your "Cylinder Index"?
« Reply #14 on: 8 Mar 2015, 02:52 pm »
I would have thought they would count for one cylinder per rotor, maybe two, since they're two stroke and would have twice as many power strokes per revolution.
They are internal combustion, at least.


Actually 3 per rev, because there are 3 combustion faces per rotor.  Every motorsports sanctioning body counted a 1.3L 2-rotor as a 3.6L V6.  So if I cared about your silly piston game Bob, and I don't, I'd already have 18   :finger:

And they're not 2-stroke, they just inject oil like a 2-stroke does.

Scott F.

Re: What is your "Cylinder Index"?
« Reply #15 on: 8 Mar 2015, 02:53 pm »
Now if we did a "Bullet Index".......  8)

Can I play too  :thumb:

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Re: What is your "Cylinder Index"?
« Reply #16 on: 8 Mar 2015, 02:56 pm »
I LOVE offshore boats with multiple outboards, that just gets me so jazzed!

Ahem.

I am at 23 for my index.  A couple of V6's in the daily drivers, the V8 in my 69 T Bird, and 2 pieces of gas powered lawn equipment, plus my snowblower that I had initially forgotten.  Don't know how after this winter!

Now, years ago when I owned multiple inline 4 streetbikes I could have doubled that number...
« Last Edit: 8 Mar 2015, 07:16 pm by mcgsxr »

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Re: What is your "Cylinder Index"?
« Reply #17 on: 8 Mar 2015, 02:57 pm »
Can I play too  :thumb:
Yea, but not here.  :(
(It's legal at my house though!)

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Re: What is your "Cylinder Index"?
« Reply #18 on: 8 Mar 2015, 03:12 pm »
Two Buick Roadmaster wagons (2x8=16)
5 seriies BMW 6
Nissan Cube 1 (I think)   :scratch:
Snowblower 1
Deere lawn tractor  2
Cyclone rake 1
Toro push motor  1
Generic mower 1
Evinrude OB  4
Weed eater  1
Chain saw 1

35. 38, if the Nissan actually has 4 cylinders

If I clean the garage I may find more. :duh:
« Last Edit: 9 Mar 2015, 07:10 pm by thunderbrick »

Russell Dawkins

Re: What is your "Cylinder Index"?
« Reply #19 on: 8 Mar 2015, 06:01 pm »
Actually 3 per rev, because there are 3 combustion faces per rotor.  Every motorsports sanctioning body counted a 1.3L 2-rotor as a 3.6L V6.  So if I cared about your silly piston game Bob, and I don't, I'd already have 18   :finger:

And they're not 2-stroke, they just inject oil like a 2-stroke does.
I nearly said three cylinder equivalence per rotor, then refreshed my understanding of the Wankel and noticed that only one of the three rotor faces is involved in combustion; the other two are involved in the intake or exhaust process. So there is a single power impulse per revolution (of the rotor) - and two stroke in that there is a power stroke on every revolution, plus they behave and sound like 2-strokes to me.
I'm still not clear about the relationship between the rotor rpm and the output shaft rpm.