Sun Jun 07, 2015 7:02 am by Lordred
07CobaltGirl wrote:Oskiinus wrote:07CobaltGirl wrote:DOHC...
Muscle Car is an American thing. DOHC has no place here. Blasphemy!!!

Then kill me. My muscle car (Beta Supercoupe) from '70 has DOHC engine.

Not going to kill you. Just going to label you as a blasphemer.

There are no real "rules" for what engine goes into one. The only real definition is a large displacement motor in a small(ish) car (generally a coupe body, but not always). But, as an American idea, they are nearly all OHV in the real world, because 'Murica!!!! Fuck yeah! It's a rumble thing and also a "no replacement for displacement" thing. OHV allows larger displacements in smaller spaces, a.k.a ponycars, which are an evolution of the musclecars. These are almost strictly quarter-milers, so shit tons of straight line speed are an absolute must. In summation, to really have a "muscle car", it really needs to follow the mold of pushrods, maniac cams (if it's not loping, its not done right), and really fucking loud exhausts to hear the beauty of the idea coming together. Just sayin....
EDIT: I would also like to add, regarding displacement... If you see the ground from the hood.....you need a larger engine!
Then what about the 1944 Ford GAA DOHC 32v V8 that made 450HP? (You heard me, 1944)

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