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I meant impossible... What's going on Mr Steve? You missed a good day on Saturday :P

I have seen many-a-photo, it would appear i did, sadly there is always something on my damn car that needs work and stops me enjoying it... shakes fist

He is from Gatton...

So am I. Well kind of, Lived on a farm near to Gatton, Went to boarding School so only really knew a few people there.

I understand VE I just don't give two shits for it when comparing smaller engines cause all I think is "why the f**k didnt they use that same technology and make a 6L?!"

But yes wet weather makes me a grumpy f**k...

Because they didnt need to to meet their design objectives. For example 1uz vs LS1 since thats been the theme for the day.

1uz was designed to power luxo barges, refinement and efficiency were expected, LS1 were designed to power farm equipment with minimal fuss, with no f**ks given about efficiency and refinement . Both engines hit thier design breifs, happy days

In Nick's defence he aquitted himself quite well with reaction times like a spider monkey on Saturday...Just imagine what he could do with a real engine...(waits for the rage)

Thank you thank *takes bow*

Wait

:rant: lol

So am I. Well kind of, Lived on a farm near to Gatton, Went to boarding School so only really knew a few people there.

Because they didnt need to to meet their design objectives. For example 1uz vs LS1 since thats been the theme for the day.

1uz was designed to power luxo barges, refinement and efficiency were expected, LS1 were designed to power farm equipment with minimal fuss, with no f**ks given about efficiency and refinement . Both engines hit thier design breifs, happy days

And that's why my motor powered corvettes for 4 years while yours powered overgrown loungechairs?

And that's why my motor powered corvettes for 4 years while yours powered overgrown loungechairs?

Toyota realised early on that V8s are best served pushing lounge chairs and saved the turbos for sports cars.

GM has sadly never realised this

And whats this mine Sh!t! I am not silly enough to bother with either of them

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Toyota realised early on that V8s are best served pushing lounge chairs and saved the turbos for sports cars. GM has sadly never realised this And whats this mine Sh!t! I am not silly enough to bother with either of them

QFT

So you went and got something with less than half the capacity and crammed a but load of pressure into it.... Makes sense

Every time! Using exhaust gas (wasted energy) to make positive manifold pressure!? Efficiency orgasm.

Now all i need is an ecu that allows me to lose the dumbass crank sensing set up Nissan lumped us with.

So you went and got something with less than half the capacity and crammed a but load of pressure into it.... Makes sense

Every time! Using exhaust gas (wasted energy) to make positive manifold pressure!? Efficiency orgasm.

 

Now all i need is an ecu that allows me to lose the dumbass crank sensing set up Nissan lumped us with.

qft
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