There's a lot more to it than 3 cubic inches.
When the stock CVO 110 barrel is bored .060 over you have a 113. Its a bolt on. Nothing has changed with the O ring that seals the bottom of the barrel. The cases do not need to be bored, split or anything. It reassembles like stock. When your trying to build decent power nothing beats a professionally bored and prepped set of barrels that will supply proper ring seal. Something the stock barrels are not always known for. There are many reports of less than spectacular OEM machine jobs on stock barrels. Fresh bore, 3 cubic inches and last but not least a healthy compression increase will do wonders for power. The .060 SE pistons that I just bought for my CVO are 10.5 to 1. After I CC, deck the heads and calc it out I should be in the 10-6 to 10-7 range. The compression increase changes your cam choices big time. I'm going with a Tman 625 or 660, still deciding. Either cam will make monster TQ with comp in the 10-5 range. Lots of other cam choices too.The power difference between a 110 with lower compression and a smaller cam VS the 113 with 10-5 compression and a bigger cam is huge. Over 10 points on HP and TQ easy. Its not just about 3 cubes, it's the package you can build around it.
SG