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Old 09-30-2014, 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Matt_E_Salesman
His math skills put his "engineer" title in question.

Referencing the 2.7 EB: "It is actually better to drive than the Silverado with its 5.3 liter, an engine that's almost twice as big."


Math skills LOL!
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Originally Posted by isthatahemi


Math skills LOL!
Actually 2.7litres X 2= 5.4 litres


He is correctamunday in saying that the 5.3 is almost twice the size unless I am missing something.
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Originally Posted by Aquapools
Actually 2.7litres X 2= 5.4 litres


He is correctamunday in saying that the 5.3 is almost twice the size unless I am missing something.
5.4 is more than twice the size.

5.2 would be almost twice the size.

5.3 is the size.

(Size is referring to the 2.7)

But in reality, it's 1/10 of a liter...meh.
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Referencing the 2.7 EB: "It is actually better to drive than the Silverado with its 5.3 liter, an engine that's almost twice as big."
OK, I need someone to explain to me why that guy lacks math skills, in small words please.

If a 5.3L is not almost twice as much displacement as a 2.7L, what is the proper wording?

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You guys are seriously arguing over this??
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Originally Posted by HCFX2013
You guys are seriously arguing over this??
This. A forum full of truck guys and we're arguing over a few decimal points. LOL
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Originally Posted by Matt_E_Salesman
His math skills put his "engineer" title in question.

Referencing the 2.7 EB: "It is actually better to drive than the Silverado with its 5.3 liter, an engine that's almost twice as big."

Originally Posted by isthatahemi


Math skills LOL!
Originally Posted by Aquapools
Actually 2.7litres X 2= 5.4 litres


He is correctamunday in saying that the 5.3 is almost twice the size unless I am missing something.


Oh boy. I will explain the joke **wincing**


1. Matt called the "engineers math skills into question"
2. Engineer was correct in his statement and matt made himself look stupid.
3. I mocked matt's math skills..... (irony was the punchline)
3. I had to explain it to you



Originally Posted by Kung
This. A forum full of truck guys and we're arguing over a few decimal points. LOL

That breaks the truck guy stereotype.
The mathematical aptitude doesn't, sigh....


haha......moving on....

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