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Don't forget the grand daddy of them all.

Jaguars xk engine began in 1949 and was produced until 1986, il6 dohc also had some impressive race wins ect along the way.

It really was the blueprint for any future serious six.

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Rotors sound like shit, 4 bangers sound like a fart. Good v8's rumble and get every body warm and fuzzy but nothing, Not even other in line six's raise the hair on the back of my neck like the roar of an angry RB.

Even the fabled 2J pales in comparison to the unmistakeable sound of a hot RB.

In line six's FTW!

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Rotors sound like shit, 4 bangers sound like a fart. Good v8's rumble and get every body warm and fuzzy but nothing, Not even other in line six's raise the hair on the back of my neck like the roar of an angry RB.

Even the fabled 2J pales in comparison to the unmistakeable sound of a hot RB.

In line six's FTW!

20B rotary sounds similar to an inline six due to firing pattern. 4 rotor sounds like a screaming little V8!

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