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I've heard if you look into the mirror and chant "Charlie, Charlie, Charlie" he will appear in Whoretown!?!?!?!?!

We can't all be LS1 haters, I will be putting an LS(insert number here) into a car in the not too distant Future but I've got a bit of a timeline and process to go through before it hits the streets....28 months and counting.

Sounds good bro :)

Aslong as its not a 33 I'm in favor of it lol

Yes factory power figures are how you decide what a good engine is.

Well how do you decide what a good engine is then because there are alot of big hp LS motors out there?

You tap away at your little keyboard drivelling on about quad cams and volumetric efficiency, but its not my problem the motor you like is smaller, hell blame Toyota but don't run around the place going on about how I have 1.7l more then a 1uz and therefore it's a worse motor.

people think the Earth spins because of gravitational forces....completely wrong......there is an LS1 in the core of the planet that is causing the spin....a few have been put in space to move the planets around the sun too

Well how do you decide what a good engine is then because there are alot of big hp LS motors out there?

You tap away at your little keyboard drivelling on about quad cams and volumetric efficiency, but its not my problem the motor you like is smaller, hell blame Toyota but don't run around the place going on about how I have 1.7l more then a 1uz and therefore it's a worse motor.

I didnt say it was worse because it was bigger, its worse because it is a truck engine with its design roots in 1955. and 1uzfe can and will match a LS1 more or less mod for mod, because of the magical concept of efficiency that you don't seem to grasp. My brothers 1uzfe made 205ish rwkw with an exhaust and flash tune.

I am not doubting that a LS1 can make power, its just they are crude as f**k and I appreciate a good ole engineering feat.

Good tanty though! Made my morning interesting.

people think the Earth spins because of gravitational forces....completely wrong......there is an LS1 in the core of the planet that is causing the spin....a few have been put in space to move the planets around the sun too

Surely its an Ecotech.

Anyway enough superior engine torque (< :ninja:)

Pissing down rain here, makes it possible to keep the floor clean :rant:

Nice Pun, hi 5.

Though not sure how the rain helps keeping the floor clean...unless you are collecting the water and using it to mop...

Edited by RusH_

Quad cam and 6 bolt mains > pushrod heap of 'murica shit.

In other news my brother in law has decided to buy a R35 GTR. I am very excite. Have wanted to drive one for a while now.

This is true

Yer hence why my motor makes 60kw factory more than a 1uz....LS > 1uz

This is not true

LOL just a lot of us are in the 10+ years of SAU membership, I've been pretty scarce since I moved on from the LED business, that was the only thing keeping me here as I said good bye to the R34 about 3 years ago :(

Hiiiii Dannnnn!!!

1000% NOT a Skyline

De Lorean!

Don't confuse him with big words!

He is from Gatton...

Well how do you decide what a good engine is then because there are alot of big hp LS motors out there?

You tap away at your little keyboard drivelling on about quad cams and volumetric efficiency, but its not my problem the motor you like is smaller, hell blame Toyota but don't run around the place going on about how I have 1.7l more then a 1uz and therefore it's a worse motor.

No but if you have a bigger motor that can only pull the same as a smaller motor, then what's the point? It's like my fat chick remark. Remember!?

Good tanty though! Made my morning interesting.

I understand VE I just don't give two shits for it when comparing smaller engines cause all I think is "why the f**k didnt they use that same technology and make a 6L?!"

But yes wet weather makes me a grumpy f**k...

Well how do you decide what a good engine is then because there are alot of big hp LS motors out there?

You tap away at your little keyboard drivelling on about quad cams and volumetric efficiency, but its not my problem the motor you like is smaller, hell blame Toyota but don't run around the place going on about how I have 1.7l more then a 1uz and therefore it's a worse motor.

so, whats the kw/l difference?

an extra 1.7l for 60kw?

Nice Pun, hi 5.

Though not sure how the rain helps keeping the floor clean...unless you are collecting the water and using it to mop...

I meant impossible... What's going on Mr Steve? You missed a good day on Saturday :P

I've heard if you look into the mirror and chant "Charlie, Charlie, Charlie" he will appear in Whoretown!?!?!?!?!

We can't all be LS1 haters, I will be putting an LS(insert number here) into a car in the not too distant Future but I've got a bit of a timeline and process to go through before it hits the streets....28 months and counting.

I dont hate ls1s, I just like giving nik shit about it.

he knows I have respect for it.

This is not true

No but if you have a bigger motor that can only pull the same as a smaller motor, then what's the point? It's like my fat chick remark. Remember!?

Is is true! Mine made 250kw factory a 1uz makes 190kw factory, 250 - 190 = 60 :thumbsup:

And yes yes I remember, the point is mines bigger than yours.... Sounds better aswell :P

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