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I don’t know if this just reflects how many Jalops have defected in the last couple of years, but for an all-time list, this isn’t so hot. I had a 13B that I guarantee was a worse engine than the RX-8 had. The stock Vega engine was as unreliable as the Cosworth, but gutless. The Cadillac 4100 was simpler than the

It was cooling, but not really the radiator. A bunch of problems, first being that the waterpump was higher than the fill cap, so unless you really worked at it you’d get a bubble exactly where the pump was trying to spin. A real shame because I think the car is really pretty.

The Iron Duke was far from the worst engine ever. The Iron Duke could actually produce some good numbers with a trip to the parts counter. The Super Duty 2.5l could be stroked out to 3.0l. (out of a 4-cylinder!)

The U.S. Postal Service still uses them in their Grumman LLVs.  Most of them at or over 30 years old.  

Heh, Goodyear is one of the first companies I’ll look side-eyed at, but this definitely was not a cost issue:

The Iron Duke is a cockroach of an engine, and that means it isn’t close to the worst. So many “good” engines people love are absurdly fragile. So it doesn’t make power. Power isn’t everything.

And the Lima is a fantastic engine. Properly built (and for less than you might think), they are little monsters. Sure, they

I came to make both these points as well. The Lima Pinto engine should be on a list of greatest engines of all time, not worst. The fact that it didn’t have a lot of power in the Pinto has nothing to do with its quality. It was meant to be a thrifty little motor for an economy car. The fact that it was versatile

I have to vote both the Ford Lima and Iron Duke off of the list. While they’re not terribly exciting and Mustangs and Camaros equipped with their respective fours were sad, they’re both pretty damn solid mills that dutifully served their purpose.

In March of 2014 Porsche issued a recall for all 785 GT3s built up until that point, replacing all of their engines. They tweaked the design in subsequent cars.

In 2015 there was a separate valvetrain issue which saw another 12 GT3s get replacement engines.

After that second issue, the 10-year/120,000 mile extended war

Thankfully Porsche owned up to the issue and had all of the engines replaced under warranty with better ones.

Have to disagree with the Lima. They were stout, tunable, and won a lot of races on the other side of the pond and were the basis of a lot of Cosworth’s work. Don’t let the smog-strangled US versions fool you, it was a damned good engine.

Whatever their malfunction is, it’s deliberate and self-inflicted.

that says $10,000.00, but even 10 cents per minute would be just as dumb 

Excuse me? Never seen one of what? A sovereign citizen? You’re right, I haven’t because they don’t exist in reality.

How about we buy the north chunk of Greenland, and rename it “The Nation of Sovern”. Then, anyone who claims to be a “Sovern Citizen” can be deported there. 

It’s already happened.

This guy has two average looking beards. Both have good shape but the face ruins it.

I for one would like the ability to enforce the $10M a minute for delays.  That alone should immediately validate that the owner is a complete fucktard. 

police “have no jurisdiction over” Mercado, and arguing that “she is not a United States citizen.”

These illegals should be deported to wherever they claim they’re from.