An easy way to remember the conversion from/to Cubic Inches from the Metric system is to remember that 5 liters is very close to 300 Cu In (302, I think). So take your 3,956, multiply by 60, and "Bob's your uncle"-- 237 Cu In (or nearest legit size.) Dick Benjamin ----- Original Message ----- From: <PNigelW@xxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 6:15 AM Subject: Re: IML: chrysler airflow > Things are never quite as straight forward as on thinks when it comes to > Automotive History, In England the 1934 De Soto SE Airflow (3956cc 6 > cylinder, please dont ask me for the engine size in cubic inches..I havent a > clue..) was sold under the Chrysler name as the Chrysler Croydon Airflow Six, > and was probably assembled in England at Kew. > > Regards > > Nigel Plant >