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nice of u guys to make a thread about me :D

No I am not in love with Inline 6, nice fella but I prefer the love of my life to have boobs and no penis.

gay lolz :)

surprisingly i like inline 6's aswell :P 8years straight drove dato 260c inline 6 and 3 years had gtr now.

Inline 6 -cause i like to keep things straight :D

next car on to buy list 240z

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^^^ Lolz

My wife's Inline 6. Can you guess what it is?

Max Power = 170Kw at 5900rpm

She baby's it, but it can do 242 Km/Hr

Av. Fuel consumpt'n = 9.4l/100Km

Variable valve timing is regarded as 'stepless'

4 valves/cyl

Max torque of 300Nm at 3500rpm

0-100Km/Hr in 7.9sec

Engine constructed of light-weight aluminium

RWD

Front & rear susp'n, calipers and rear axle track control arms made of aluminium

2979cc engine capacity

Yep, it's an E39 2003 model 530i

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Not an engineer thank good for that, I don't have the necessary attention to detail; (if this were a plain we would all be dead); yeah it all could be found on Wiki; however it doesn't change the love for the inline 6.

Yeah ok if you take the fact that there are 4 engine strokes there's only really only about 32° of overlapping power, however it was given as a figure to compare it to a I4 (180° of power)... its a bad idea to quote out of context, that is how facts are miss represented and figures skewed.

Dose any one know of forums devoted to the I6, I mean there are plenty devoted to V8's and shit... but I haven't herd of any for the I6.

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The M3 had to have the best I6 I've heard IMHO. I don't why, by it sounds great. I'm spewin that the put v8's in the M3s now. They should make an M1 and put the old M3 engine in it.

On the flip, I just heard a new M3 scream past the other day, I'm not so spurious anymore. It was fkn good.

Skyline sounds so much more advanced over any road going 4 cyl. (Maybe not the rally cars though...)

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yeah BMW are still on par, my e46 2.5l is so smooth with torque and the rb26 is one of the best engines areound....not to mention the 2jz.

any other good straight 6's?......anyone?

DOHC Inline 6 from Ford Australia, built in Geelong, Victoria. 195Kw on 91 RON, 200+ on 98 from factory N/A :P

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DOHC Inline 6 from Ford Australia, built in Geelong, Victoria. 195Kw on 91 RON, 200+ on 98 from factory N/A :P

Gotta hand it to ford with this engine; forget the NA....the turbo 4.0litre is incredible (dosent sound to bad either)

also what about the rb30e; dont know much about it but it paved the way for the hybrid 25/26.....nothing says kool when you have a 40k engine with a bottom end from pick-a-part campbellfield uleh

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just to clear things up, the engineer comment i made was sarcastic.

just for reference, i wouldnt say theres 60 degrees of overlap, thers 60 degrees between each cylender firing. i have been told that there is about 80 degrees of crankshaft rotation before the downward pressure runs out, so i'd say theres only baout 20 degrees of overlap

no i'm not an engineer either :P

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The M3 had to have the best I6 I've heard IMHO. I don't why, by it sounds great.

I still prefer the sound of a Tuscan Speed 6.

I find the M3 sounds really anaemic at low RPM and low loads. That Tuscan sounds tough whether its being blipped while stationary, or driven hard.

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1JZ love over here, even though the things sound like vacuums with stock exhausts. That engine can take an absolute beating before it gives out.

Large displacement bent 8's over all of them though. Nothing draws a crowd like straight pipes on a V8; it's the people's engine.

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Gotta hand it to ford with this engine; forget the NA....the turbo 4.0litre is incredible (dosent sound to bad either)

also what about the rb30e; dont know much about it but it paved the way for the hybrid 25/26.....nothing says kool when you have a 40k engine with a bottom end from pick-a-part campbellfield uleh

270Kw from the I6T in the XR6T, 315Kw I think from the FG F6 I6T.

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

I think it's Mad Mike the Kiwi drifter who's quad rotor i heard on you tube!!! F1 all the way!!!

Awesome.

And my vote's for the RB25!!! Cause that's all i could afford..... :thumbsup:

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Well technically the engine in your car has 1.998 litres so you fall outside the range unfortunately.

You must also love that piece of shit 2 litre 6 cylinder engine in the Eunos 30X.

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