Last edited by ruim20; 03-17-2008 at 02:45 AM.
"Religious belief is the “path of least resistance”, says Boyer, while disbelief requires effort."
Mazda 26B Wankel Rotary (the king of rotary engines)
BMW turbocharged M12/13 (5.5 bar boost, as much as 1400HP)
RST-V8 (because nothing is cooler than taking two 5VPC motorcycle engines and putting them together. Well except if you did that and added a supercharger [which they have already done for the Ariel Atom 500 and Lotus Super 7 RS Levente])
Power, whether measured as HP, PS, or KW is what accelerates cars and gets it up to top speed. Power also determines how far you take a wall when you hit it
Engine torque is an illusion.
Definitely the Chevy small block.
"There is no doubt about when people began racing automobiles. It was the day they made the second one." - Richard Petty
All Throttle, No Bottle
I'm sure you're correct because dimensionally the V10 is basically a ten cylinder variant of Chrysler's 360 cid V8, which is part of their "LA' series family of small-block engines, and both the 360 and LA originated in passenger cars
Btw Chrysler's alloy V10 first seen in the Viper debuted before the iron V10 version later seen in Dodge trucks - so you could just as well claim that the iron V10 motor is actually Chrysler's non-alloy version of their 'sports car' engine rather than being a 'truck' engine
1. Lamborghini V12 (LP640)
2. Aston Martin V8
3. Aston Martin V12
rb26
bmw e46 engine
and TVR speed 12 engine
Once fanboyism infects you it impares all your judgement.
It's like being drunk, you lack common sense and everyone laughs at you.
Last edited by SolidStradale; 03-17-2008 at 03:39 PM.
"There is no doubt about when people began racing automobiles. It was the day they made the second one." - Richard Petty
All Throttle, No Bottle
BMW E36 I6
Dodge 426 Hemi
Audi Quattro 5 cylinder
Only 3?
In no particular order.
-The Ferrari Colombo V12, the original Ferrari engine. This is perhaps the greatest engine ever made. Any of the variants will do, from the earliest 1.5-litre to the last 4.9-litre units. But if I had to pick one it would probably be the classic 2953cc with 6 twin Webers. Great sound, great performance, heritage, racing pedigree. It has everything.
-The Porsche flat-six engine. It did last 35 years with solutions like air cooling and 2 valves per cylinder. Great sound and maybe the most successful racing engine ever. A legend which will be forever be united to that other legend.
-The AMG fettled M113 Mercedes-Benz V8. It might not have the history and pedigree of the other two but it just the charisma. Massively powerful in supercharged form and a fabulous soundtrack.
Lack of charisma can be fatal.
Visca Catalunya!
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