6.0l Rotary?
#15
Many people think that doubling the litre's on a Rotary can tell you the equivalent piston powerplant it has. I.E. Our 1.3 Litre motor's are similiar to a 2.6 litre 4/5/6 cyllander car. 10 psi on 2.6 litre piston can probably do 255 no? Who knows...
Anyways, take 2.6 (787B) and double it and it's 5.2, round up to 6 litre's...and...I'm gay?
Anyways, take 2.6 (787B) and double it and it's 5.2, round up to 6 litre's...and...I'm gay?
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[quote name='PhoenixDownVII' date='Jul 28 2005, 12:23 AM']Many people think that doubling the litre's on a Rotary can tell you the equivalent piston powerplant it has. I.E. Our 1.3 Litre motor's are similiar to a 2.6 litre 4/5/6 cyllander car. 10 psi on 2.6 litre piston can probably do 255 no? Who knows...
Anyways, take 2.6 (787B) and double it and it's 5.2, round up to 6 litre's...and...I'm gay?
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Matters what engine you look at honestly. The engine's in the srt-4 impressed me, but I later realized it is the same engine that is in the 2005 Chrsyler GT Cruiser.
Anyways, take 2.6 (787B) and double it and it's 5.2, round up to 6 litre's...and...I'm gay?
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Matters what engine you look at honestly. The engine's in the srt-4 impressed me, but I later realized it is the same engine that is in the 2005 Chrsyler GT Cruiser.
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[quote name='CletusFD3S' date='Jul 28 2005, 03:09 PM']holy ****... that thing.... its huge. like almost as big as steve's *****
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youre talking about the one in the front right, but were talking about the one in the back
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youre talking about the one in the front right, but were talking about the one in the back