Re: The Car Shopping Round
almost every competition, there's seems to be at least 1 guy/girl, that says "fu** it, why not? just for fun" *clicks v12
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koolkei wrote:it's somewhat becoming a tradition isn't it?
almost every competition, there's seems to be at least 1 guy/girl, that says "fu** it, why not? just for fun" *clicks v12
Madrias wrote:Everything's better with a V12.
AirJordan wrote:(there will be space and time for photoshop...but not today)
Let's face it, who buys used mr car to daily?
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Madrias wrote:My typical 'little' V6 is a 2.5 liter. Don't know if any real engines were produced to that size, though.
Madrias wrote:My typical 'little' V6 is a 2.5 liter. Don't know if any real engines were produced to that size, though.
In some Asian markets Mitsubishi offered a 2.0 L MIVEC version of the 6A12, a high revving naturally aspirated V6 race engine with a sports ECU engine management module, badged as the "Galant 2.0A", or alternately as the "VR-M". This engine is also found on Mitsubishi's midsize sports car FTO-GPX. Output was placed at 200 hp (150 kW) and 147 lb·ft (199 N·m) of torque. The larger 2.5 L 6A13 was more common in the rest of the world.
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