The true measure of an engine is its power and nothing else, that's why god invented gearboxes and final drives!
Btw, a goldstar to the member who can tell what this is? In all honesty, I don't have a clue myself, but it looks cool.
Twin Turbocharged LT5 powered Buick? http://www.supercars.net/Pics?viewPic=y ... first=truexpensive wrote:The true measure of an engine is its power and nothing else, that's why god invented gearboxes and final drives!
Btw, a goldstar to the member who can tell what this is? In all honesty, I don't have a clue myself, but it looks cool.
Looks like a highly customized Chev small block v8 to me, hard to be certain tho - massively impressive plumbing work etcxpensive wrote:The true measure of an engine is its power and nothing else, that's why god invented gearboxes and final drives!
Btw, a goldstar to the member who can tell what this is? In all honesty, I don't have a clue myself, but it looks cool.
richard_leeds wrote: ...
Revphillia
... love for the clergy?
You got it.xpensive wrote:Love for Maldonado perhaps?
I would have gone for Alain Prost any day of the week myself.richard_leeds wrote:You got it.xpensive wrote:Love for Maldonado perhaps?
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No engine in the world gets 75% thermal efficiency.richard_leeds wrote:Especially for foxhound, this is where it all began.
Engineers will appreciate the 75% thermal efficiency.
Other forums are available for vroom-vroom fanboys
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... Engine.jpg
richard_leeds wrote:Twin Turbocharged LT5 powered Buick? http://www.supercars.net/Pics?viewPic=y ... first=truexpensive wrote:The true measure of an engine is its power and nothing else, that's why god invented gearboxes and final drives!
Btw, a goldstar to the member who can tell what this is? In all honesty, I don't have a clue myself, but it looks cool.
.. in a 1967 Chevelle http://www.miataturbo.net/insert-bs-her ... post771793
oooh shinyxpensive wrote:Pretty shining things Flyn, this one is from down under!flynfrog wrote: ...
how about you take your argument elsewhere and post more pictures of pretty shiny things.
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http://memimage.cardomain.com/ride_imag ... ?15308-013
the reason for this discrepancy ? ..........wuzak wrote:No engine in the world gets 75% thermal efficiency.richard_leeds wrote:Especially for foxhound, this is where it all began.
Engineers will appreciate the 75% thermal efficiency.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... Engine.jpg
The huge boat Diesels get maybe 50%.