GMC had a 478ci V6, so it’s far from even the largest production V6.
GMC had a 478ci V6, so it’s far from even the largest production V6.
But the Corvette is more of a sports car, copied after European ideas. The muscle car is an American thing in general. Take a cheapish car and throw a huge engine in it, the American way.
Yeah, no. I’ve daily driven 2000’s GM, and currently daily 90’s Toyota, there is no contest between which one is better put together. Toyota all the damn way.
I can still feel the awfulness of that interior from the last time I rode in an S10 10 years ago.
It has to have more than 700hp though.
I was thinking more about the 3.5. A 7.0 V12 with around 800 hp and 900ft. lbs would be great.
Because every GM fan boy will deride them for their 4.6 V8 being small, like with the normal Ecoboost, can't have that. Lincoln needs an engine that straight up tells the rest of the big three to fuck off, and remind them who is on top.
I’m pretty sure you know what I mean, as in a Quad Turbocharged 7.0L V12.
Yes. It would be telling GM and FCA to fuck off, there is new insanity in town.
No, quad turbo V12!
Ford mashed two of there Duratec sixes together for Aston, it's time to mash two Ecoboosts!
I’m pretty sure Ford does this so consumers will buy the extra FRPP exhaust.
Don’t let that dissuade you from owning a BRAT. I miss it all the time. It was fun as hell to drive.
When I was 14, my Dad purchased a ‘78 for me to learn to drive with. We had 80 acres behind my house and being 14, I got bored of just driving around in circles. On this land, we had several terraces. I hit a terrace at 50-55, and on impact with the ground, my spine hit the ceiling(yes, I was buckled up). Somehow the…
They don’t absorb much shock... When the back of my neck met the roof, I learned that lesson.
Still, there isn’t much of a reliability argument for the 48RE over the NV5600.
The one pulling the trailer is the only one you’ll ever need in your lifetime. As long as it has the NV5600, instead of the 48RE.
A word of advice from someone that had one: Do not, I repeat, DO NOT take these off any sweet jumps.