>The Japanese are not innovaters--they are duplicator's---so X out any >thing they have to offer in engine's, because they are using someone >else's technology--they just change the look of it--- C'mon Terry Pratchett... whereve you been living, the last few decade's? The Jap's, copy nobody. Even Bee Em Dubblyew, copies Jap styling now. >The land of the rising sun, and the european's have no idea what cubes + >HP is all about. A course, they do. DOHC, 4/5 (even 8 with certain Honda's!) valves, per cylinder > >Yea they make some good engine's, ( what?) but most of them are >all rpm, and zero grunt. ( not all of them, taking in to account the >excellent BMW ETA 6 ) How about the DOHC, Toyota V8? Sold as Lexus in some markets. >426 cubes? >426 horse's? > >I am not aware of any road worthy, available to the public, standard >import that cranks out as much horspower as it's displacement. Any Japanese motorcycle does, and far more than that. so, does the Honda 'S2000. >How about the new Chevy 6? > >Dual overhead cams, twin turbos, and making 485 hp. Copied from the Jap's, or German's. Actually, never heard of it. Designed in Europe? >And I'll bet the parts when required for this engine won't cost a left >testicle. No, probably both. Probably often. >Very similar to any american 4,6 8 or what ever----cheap to maintain, >lots of gotain. > >Get real Andrew---take off the VW blinder's-- Oh I see, yer tongue, is superglued, in yer cheek! (I am NOT, a fan of watercooled VW, engine's. Why do you think, I'm fitting a 'Subaru six??). |
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