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This is the ultimate challenge to see who has the biggest most powerful car: add all the cars that you have owned together to see who has the biggest motor, cylinder and KW output. Here goes:

1.1979 Gemini Coupe 1.6lt 50kw

2.1984 Cordia Turbo 1.8lt 110kw

3.1992 Lancer GSR (non turbo) 1.6lt 90kw

4.1994 GTI Swift Turbo 1.3lt 120kw

5.1992 VP HSV SS 5lt 185kw

6.1988 VL Calais Turbo 3lt 180kw

7.1989 Toyota Corolla 1.6lt 20v 119kw

8.1992 R32 GTS-t 2lt 200kw

Equals = 17.9lt 40 cylinder 1054kw/1412hp Beast

should of bought a truck!!

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1. Mitsu Scorpian (machine!!) 2.6L astron, no idea of power - prolly ~110kw

2. VC Commodore - 3.3L ~95kw

3. Toyota Hilux Surf - 2.4L ~90kw (just a guess)

4. N13 Pulsar #1 - 1.6L ~70kw

5. N13 Pulsar #2 - 1.8L ~95kw

6. N13 Pulsar #3 - 1.8L (CA18) ~170kw

7. R33 MACHINE!!! - 9.6L (stroker!!) - ok, 2.5L ~200kw (165 at wheels).

16L - 830kw

i rock!

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Rough Estimate...

25x Datsun 1600's average motor displacement = 1800cc, average power output 100kw

Ford XW Falcon 3.8lt approx 130kw

TX3 1.8lt 200kw

180sx 2lt 200kw

R32 2lt 200kw

Taipan Beach Buggy 1835cc 100kw

Datsun 1000 with 1400cc and 80kw

Datsun 1200cc with 50kw

Mazda 929 1800cc with 60kw

... I'm sure there's more in ther just can't remember all my cars.

so that's around:

60835cc Displacement

132 Cylinders

3520 Flywheels Kilowatts

All these are estimates only.... but should be pretty close.

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