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Skiis are on backwards. (sorry couldn’t resist)

HAHAHA uh....YOU started this by saying AZ is less civil with more beatings because it’s a red state.  Are you really this dumb?

So I take it that’s a yes, you’ll call the new vette engine a small block chevy even though it has more in common with a Ferrari F136?

“you people” hahahaha.....TRIGGERED by facts!

Name checks out.

Alanis King called dodge Viper a “bro car”.  ‘nuff said.

Will you call the vette’s new flat-plane crank engine a small block chevy? haha boomers are so stuck in 1955 you think everything under 7.4 liters is a “small block”. This is like arguing with an aardvark.

Those two cars share the same name, unlike the GT-40 and the GT which do not. But nice strawman attempt.

No one in the car hobby confuses the two, the only time I’ve heard this argument is from self proclaimed car guys that don’t understand the insane amount of differences between the 2 engine families. It’s like saying the ‘04 Ford GT and the original GT40 are the same car, because they’re roughly the same size, same

No parts from an SBC will interchange with an LS. They are most certainly not the same engine.

Coming from someone that stuck with the original ford flathead in a ‘51 ford....the highest ratio of $ to HP of any engine in existence, and the worst volumetric efficiency of any engine not named a briggs and stratton....I agree with your assessment....ha

VERY pleased to see you include the Ferrari F136 engine.  Would be important to note it’s a flat-plane crank!!  And the cross-plane version they used in the Maserati is one of the best sounding engine ever made, by many accounts.

Actually, after Tom wrecked the car in the mid aughts they had to completely rebuild it, even the frame and body, and he made a bunch of changes and mods to it, I think that’s when the air brakes came into the picture.  So to say it’s not a modern design is foolish.  If Tom started from scratch today it probably

It was designed by an aeronautical engineer who worked on the F-16 program for 18yrs.....the car is setup with advanced aero and even air brakes, (I know Tom). They just got it dialed in and set a record in ‘04. So referring back to your original comment that there aren’t any serious multi engine streamliners in the

Traction issues......

Ahem...

That chevy and GMC numbers are separated out for this comparison has always boggled my mind. They are the same pickup built by the same manufacturer with only different trim/badging.

Great. Now give it a coyote engine option for those of us that want some good old american muscle driving experience.

Yes but the author’s point is that in this one specific case, for this specific car, that vast majority of buyers will not care about range.

I’ll take it a step further.  Statistically, hunters are responsible for ALL the conservation efforts in the US