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06/06/14(Fri)12:19


fuck fuel economics

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07/06/14(Sat)01:01

>>27978 Reminds me of the time I had.............................wanted one of those! ;)

06/06/14(Fri)22:32

Insane amount of money spent also. I like 'em.

06/06/14(Fri)16:56

>>27978 Insanely wonderful! XD

06/06/14(Fri)15:28
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If you're more of a muscle car fan, this rube has something for you.....

http://youtu.be/JEfC-S5QWJA?t=2m19s

06/06/14(Fri)15:26

>>27973 Pretty sure this is exactly the kind of engine my grandfather had in mind when he was working on the minis development XD

06/06/14(Fri)15:19
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This one just goes too far into insanity (proves that there are plenty of nuts in CA)...

http://www.hotrod.com/techarticles/engine/hrdp_1109_supercharged_24_cylinder_engine/

http://classiccomponents.com/blog/thor-the-biggest-truck-motor-ever

06/06/14(Fri)14:52
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this guy is a punk.

Cummins did it right:

Cummins: the largest independent diesel engine manufacturer. The QSK78: the largest engine they make. Mini: one of the smallest cars on the road. Oh dear, this could get messy.

The unfathomably large QSK78 was recently unveiled with 78 liters of displacement, eighteen cylinders (that's 4.3 liters per cylinder!), a dozen turbochargers, 3,500 horsepower and over 10,000 lb-ft of torque. It's used to power those enormous dump trucks seen schlepping heavy loads (try 360 metric tons on for size) around quarries and mines. And now it's been installed in a vintage Austin Mini.

06/06/14(Fri)12:47

Sweet!