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No 66mm is 6.6cm and there is so 6.6-63 i think the answer is clear
66mm is 2.6 inches.
5.5mm x 12mm = 66mm²
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About 8.5 million years. The distance from San Francisco and Los Angeles is about 350 miles. Their absolute speed is about 66mm/year. So 350 miles + 1,609,344mm/mile / 66mm/year = 8.5 million years.
the deck is 7 plys
83651 is the Serial # and 66 means that your clarinet barrel is 66mm long.
There isn't really such a thing as an average length as there are many permutations to the length. The barrels can be 38mm, 43mm, 48mm, etc. The shafts can be 23-27mm (extra short), 31-36mm (short), 40-50mm (medium), or 66mm (long) You then have the multitude of flights, which can substantially increase the length of the dart. To the best of my knowledge, the only regulation on the length is that it mustn't be more than six inches (150mm), although I could be wrong on that.
There are 10 millimetres in a centimetre. Therefore to convert from millimetres to centimetres you need to divide by 10. In this case we do: 66/10 = 6.6 And so 66mm is equal to 6.6cm
Diameter 6.6 cm ( radius 3.3 cm) , length 10 cm .If thats internal dimensions,then volume = pi * r2 * length = 3.1416 * 10.89 * 10 = 342.12 cu. cm.
It is a garrett turbo, turbonetic sells, T series are more race oriented than T3/T4 turboes(have a high p/r threshold), the T66 has a 66mm/91mm wheel can flow 72lbs/min = has a max of aprox. 720hp.
Standard bore is 64mm and stroke is 57mm giving a capacity if 183.3cc. Maximum oversize piston from Suzuki is 65mm but aftermarket piston are up to 66mm, giving a displacement of 195cc.More help and information at suzukits.comCheersNigel in NZ