Greatest Automotive engines ever made?
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If it means engines in general, there are probably far better examples than either in terms of units sold and durability. How about the VAG 4-banger TDi, it's in millions of cars, is very economical, is pretty bulletproof, and even the old ones which shipped as 90-odd bhp can be tuned past 200bhp without any internal work... But I suppose it's not really one of the 'greats'.
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Then again, JC said people who drive Renault Lagunas are wife-murderers... Not that I'm married

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Re: Greatest Automotive engines ever made?
Skoda is slightly slower but equipped with pretty much the same kits. A lot CHEAPER!
One thing though ... When did Jezza said that?
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It was in a 2008 Times review, which seems to have fallen off the edge of t'internets now...
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Ford Cortina > Volvo > Skoda > VW > Audi
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conan_murder wrote:Ford Cortina > Everything
Until you reach a corner, of course. Then it's just another bit of metal wrapped around a tree/lamp post/cat.

Edit: Wait, I'm thinking of the Capri, aren't I? *dons dunce hat*
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Capri = Cortina Coupe (I'm not going any ruder because there's people here who got one.


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conan_murder wrote:I'm not going any ruder because there's people here who got one.![]()
Really?

oh.. wait a minute...

anyway speaking of the loose back end of the Capri's I don't really see the problem, I had no problems in mine. Same with my E30, they have a reputation of snap-oversteering but in my experience, unless you are a trophy wife from the 80s, I wouldn't call it a snap..

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I must just like burbly sounds :d Still, I'd rather drive an I6 than anything really, since that's inherently the simplest possible 4-stroke engine design with perfect balance. Then again, is a V6 so much worse than an I6 that it counteracts the handling benefits of being able to keep more of the weight closer to the centre of the car (in a FR/F4WD configuration, anyway. I'd have thought a V6, all else being equal would be inherently heavier than an I6 though due to the extra camshaft drivetrain and balance weights)
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