The Grand Tourer: 1971 (User Voting/Market Results)
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My other car was still better though.
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But my engine's pretty good!

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Looks like Cobaltgirl and I had some of the same designideas, except cobaltgirl's seem to succeed way more, but I'm still learning.

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strop wrote:
Also KLinardo, I totally just tried putting in a 13L V12 into the giant not-Cadillac body to see what would happen. Even running an AFR of 15:1 and getting 1060hp, I still couldn't get the damn thing to the minimum required fuel economy! (The end result, however, did make me lol... still not as good in terms of scoring or track performance as my car, just a much higher top speed...) I am guessing that your entry is right on bumping the fuel economy limit.
I used the not-Continental mod because it looks awesome and I originally had way over the MPG requirement when I built the car. Then I realized I couldn't use multivalve. So I hacked off 24 valves and went DOHC instead of SOHC because I needed the efficientcy boost and tweaked the transmission until I got 8.3 MPG. When I first changed the heads I was looking at 0.9 MPG

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@lenraj on the otherside, yours look really futuristic. like late 70s, early 80s styling
2v SOHC worked to be the best for the market for me, and since i only could eek out like an extra 4HP, and 0.3% with DOHC. it wasn't worth it anyway.
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strop wrote:Am I the only one using direct acting OHC? There was a small knock to power but the redline could go higher with less penalty to reliability.
Nope! I have it in my straight-6. Makes 145 HP.
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DOHC - 15
SOHC - 3
OHC - 4
OHV - 3
V12 - 18
V8 - 6
I6 - 1
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So here is my car. It's called the Balducci Fioni. V12 RWD with 283hp. It is pretty fast and handles terribly, so most of them were consigned to life in the nicely heated and air-conditioned garage all over the world, not actually being driven much. The quality issues are all a myth, this thing was built to last on the road, even though most of them never get used in slightest.
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