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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.

Wow :O some one has sand in their vag!

Anyway, recently I have read a lot of info on inline 6's and the more I read about them the more I like them. Especially the way they are balanced with crankshaft design. It seems a bit disappointing how BMW in the new M3 have gone to a 4.0L V8... kind of hor the GTR went to a V6 :(

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i love the sound of skylines (oddly enough i prefer the sound of the rb25 over a 26), and i really like the sound of the ford 'barra' turbo (xr6t motor) as they sound a lot like a rb, but beefier, but there is one breed of engine that gets me harder than chinese algerbra and it isn't a 4, 6 or 8 cylinder.........

lamborghini exhaust note ftmfw!!! either their v10 or v12.

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"i love the sound of skylines (oddly enough i prefer the sound of the rb25 over a 26)"- Ever since swapping from RB25 Stagea to a GTR I have been thinking a similar thing..

Inline 6 love for me started with an old 4.2 LPG Patrol, "Hmmm, turning right at a round about, 4th gear should do it," and with a set of extractors and a big zorst on it, it sounded sweet.

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So people do realise the BMW are dropping all in line 6s next model range. Ditto Ford, Merc and Holden already doing so. Nobody is making straight 6s. Does anybody actually make an all alloy straight 6? Didnt think so for pretty obvious reasons. Even the M engines are all cast iron blocks

I can live with the death of the straight 6 if all the replacements are 2.5-4.0L V10s and :) But they wont be so it just sux

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So people do realise the BMW are dropping all in line 6s next model range. Ditto Ford, Merc and Holden already doing so. Nobody is making straight 6s. Does anybody actually make an all alloy straight 6? Didnt think so for pretty obvious reasons. Even the M engines are all cast iron blocks

I can live with the death of the straight 6 if all the replacements are 2.5-4.0L V10s and :yes: But they wont be so it just sux

umm..... holden did it about 20 years ago........

but v6's aren't all bad. remember that the new gtr has one

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umm..... holden did it about 20 years ago........

but v6's aren't all bad. remember that the new gtr has one

And people say GM are behind, but look at everyone playing catch up on the V engine game :yes:

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And people say GM are behind, but look at everyone playing catch up on the V engine game :D

GM are behind hence why they are in position they are in, trying to keep their head above water. If you looked at their financial position years ago they were miles ahead of Ford, however Ford had a lot more money tied up in R&D which may have helped...

Back OT, it sucks everyone is going the V mainly due to reasons of packaging especially in performance cars, I think it is a poor compromise. I think BMW dropping the inline especially in their performance models is a real shame!

F**k it lets just all buy a TVR Tuscan S!!!!!

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