What's your cylinder index?

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My ex-relative of mine (I'll call him "Joe") lives way, way out in the hinterlands on 80 acres of hilly woods and wooded hills. He lives in a trailer that has no electricity, no running water, no central heat. It's a lifestyle he's consciously chosen, for better or for worse.

He's an interesting guy, albeit strange . He reminds me of a grotesque, a Gothic protagonist from a Sherwin Anderson novel . Exceptionally talented in mechanical ways, intellectually present, yet sadly lacking in empathy and communication skills.

Now, the remarkable thing about Joe is that he has the highest CYLINDER INDEX of any man I've ever met, and I've met men with really high cylinder indexes, believe me. What is a cylinder index? It's a term invented by radio broadcaster Joe Soucheray. To figure it, simply count the total number of cylinders in all the internal comubustion engines you own.

For example, I've got a 8 cylinders in my Explorer, Karen has 4 in her Honda. My weed wacker has one, my snowblower has 2, my chain saw has one. There's two of us, so 8+4+1+2+ = 15 which is my Cylinder Index.

My brother, the dentist, has a fairly decent cylinder index. His pickup truck has 6, his SUV has 6, and his wife's sedan has, I think, 6. He's got a fishing boat with 4, a chain saw 1, a snowblower 2, a weed wacker 1, a lawn mower 1, a riding mower 2, a generator 1. What's that, about 30?

But Joe has (or at least used to have) a pick up truck with 6 cylinders, an old but working jeep with 4, a partially working Dodge for 4, five bulldozers (yes five, the guy loves pushing dirt) for about 25, about six old farm tractors (all working, but some just barely) for 25 more cylinders, several generators adding 6, four mowers for 4, and a bunch of miscellaneous things like piston driven welders (it generates its own electricity on the job site), a couple outboard motors that he owns for no particular reason, weedwhackers, snowblowers, and odd ball stuff like gas powered mixers, crushers, spreaders, and so on. All told, Joe's index easily tops 100.

What does a high cylinder index indicate? Virility? Nah. Obsessive/compulsive disorder? Maybe. A fascination with technology? Probably? An obsessive need to prove virility through technology? Hmmmm.

http://nfttu.blogspot.com/2007/02/whats-your-cylinder-index.html

Mine is:
- GSXR600 = 4
- Buell XB12 = 2
- Ford Explorer = 6
- Acura RSX = 4

Total: 16!!! I suck!! :D
 
How many do I have or how many am I hitting on?
(I too knew a guy like this, howbeit strange to me. Years down the road with everything said and done, I figured out he was probably happier than most anyone that I knew!)
 
FZ6=4
BF Falcon wagon=6
Lawn mower=1
Whipper Snipper=1

Total =12 !

Hang on a sec,I don't need to prove myself by counting how many long thin things I own that go up and down :eek:
 
FZ6 -- 4
Ninja X2 -- 4
XR650L -- 1
Grand Prix -- 8
Venture -- 6
Chevy Truck -- 8
Generator -- 1
Compressor -- 1
RC Helicopters X4 -- 4
RC Airplanes X6 -- 6
RC Truck -- 1

Total 44

I'm sure I'm missing something but I think that's it.
 
Hyundai Sonata - 4
Honda Civic - 4
Ford F250 - 8
FZ6 - 4
Suzuki S50 - 2
2 Grizzly 550 ATVs - 2
Honda generator - 1
Power sprayer - 1
lawn mower - 1

Total - 27
 
Supra-6
Camry-4
Datsun-4
lawnmower-1
XR650l-1
FZ6-4
CB125-1
TTR225-1
KDX-250-1
Accord-6
F150 8
air compressor-1
chainsaw-1
another camry-4
bmw-6

49 pistons

f150,ttr,cb, a camry,bmw and supra dont run
 
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Chevy truck-8
Chevy malibu-6
Ford van-8
Rambler car-8
HD Sportster-2
2 Honda dirt bikes-2
Kawasaki dirt bike-1
Lawn mower-1
Weed whacker-1
Pressure washer-1
Generator-1


39

Ok so what does mean again? Just to see how much crap we accumulate?
 
Chevy Tahoe 8 cyl
Ford Mustang 8 cyl
Subaru Legacy 4 cyl
Champion bass boat 6 cyl
Ford Crown Vic (work) 8 cyl
Yamaha FZ6- 4 cyl
Polaris XLT 3 cyl
Polaris Indy 500- 2 cyl
Honda lawnmower 1 cyl
Poulan leafblower 1 cyl
Poulan chainsaw 1 cyl
Poulan string trimmer 1 cyl
Toro snowthrower 1 cyl

Total cylinder index: 48 cylinders
 
FZ6 -- 4
Ninja X2 -- 4
XR650L -- 1
Grand Prix -- 8
Venture -- 6
Chevy Truck -- 8
Generator -- 1
Compressor -- 1
RC Helicopters X4 -- 4
RC Airplanes X6 -- 6
RC Truck -- 1

Total 44

I'm sure I'm missing something but I think that's it.

Damn Ant, your spark plug bill must be killer!
 
I have twelve.

'09 Malibu = 4, 32 mpg

'08 Buell = 2

Wifey-poo's Mazda 6 = 6 , 18 mpg. And she complains about her mileage. Did she listen to me? No.

I've in tentionally tried not to own small engines. 1) I don't like to fix them and keep them running. 2) They are pollution monsters. A lawn mower running is equal to 40 cars running!
 
Truck = 6
Car = 4
FZ1 = 4
FZ6R = 4
Scooter = 1
Mower = 1
Chainsaw (x3) = 3
Weed whacker = 1
Pressure Washer = 1

Total = 25 but, as stated above, I am married this divide by 2 = 12.5 per person.
 
Wifey-poo's Mazda 6 = 6 , 18 mpg. And she complains about her mileage. Did she listen to me? No.


Thats horrible fuel economy for a 6 cylinder powered car! Is 18 mpg fairly standard for a Mazda 6, or have you done some HP mods? My wife's AWD Subaru Legacy gets roughly 25 mpg and it's got the added constant drag of powering both axles.
 
I've in tentionally tried not to own small engines. 1) I don't like to fix them and keep them running. 2) They are pollution monsters. A lawn mower running is equal to 40 cars running!
Plus you don't have to mow the lawn :thumbup:
I am married this divide by 2

Crap ! I forgot that,make mine 6 :(
 
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Thats horrible fuel economy for a 6 cylinder powered car! Is 18 mpg fairly standard for a Mazda 6, or have you done some HP mods? My wife's AWD Subaru Legacy gets roughly 25 mpg and it's got the added constant drag of powering both axles.

She gets 18 in mixed driving, about 25 to 26 on the highway. She went from a Protoge getting about 36 on the highway. Would she listen????

My Malibu gets about 22 in mixed, stop and go.
 
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