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well porche has one nice mofo of an engine in its strainght 6 and so does BMW with their m3 straight 6 and so does nissan with the rb's and so does toyota with their 2jz....i can see some sort of trend here...

my bro's 85zx was a 3L v6 but could only make 160hp yet my old supra was a 3L straight 6 and made 200hp! and we all know there's nothing wrong with the power out of nissan engines!

holden has a ***ed up v6 as does the magna so i base all my opinions on the evidence...

Originally posted by Lozza150

If you want a real spin out..... try and find out how a "Rotary" engine works....

Yeah, that's a freaky kinda engine - what was that bloke thinking when he invented them :confused:

http://travel.howstuffworks.com//rotary-engine.htm

Originally posted by djvin

A couple of questions thats slightly off topic,

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Has any car company made a V4? And would there be any savings in making one?

Yep SAAB made a V4 at the end of the 95/96 model cycle, and Lancia have been making them for decades. What a sweet little donk that is. :uh-huh:

Originally posted by WazR32GTSt

well porche has one nice mofo of an engine in its strainght 6 ...

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umm that'd be boxer 6 :(

Originally posted by Lozza150

If you want a real spin out..... try and find out how a "Rotary" engine works....

Hehehe Lozza150, took me a while, but I finally got it!

woz the 'a real spin out' an intended pun?

Coz thats really quite nifty...

real spin out - rotary engines...

lol, boy am I slow.... n also amusing myself at the smallest things...

ford made a V4 back in the 70's for the capri, granada and transit and it was a piece of crap of a motor.

porsche never ever made an inline six. they were either a flat six, inline four, flat four or V8. :P

the Wankel roatary engine was originally a design for a water pump. ;)

Originally posted by djvin

Hey red900ss man, ure Avatar is fully sickening man...

That a turbine from a truck or something, looks HUGE!

lol,

Guess thats bolted on to ur Skyline then?

;)

yer it's off a Ship. It's mounted in a box trailer :uh-huh:

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