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braodbean, its a nice car only problem is that its average in everything it does except the way it looks.
We are agents for Ren and Porshe and area FIA representatives along with a whole host of MTA organisations.
SO yes i do get to drive a load of lovely cars.
sorta, running in is one part, but when manufacturers make the engine there are tolerances allowed, and not everything is identical, you can just be lucky with the pick and mix of parts you get in your engine.
Fine fine fine,
the short and simple answer is:
In a capacity limited engine you need to run more rpm to process more air to burn more fuel with. To run more rpm the bottom end assembly will need to move faster, this increases piston speeds and puts added strain on rods/crank and the...
like a steel I beam, it refers to the crossectinal shape.
But i hate telling non clued up people the meanings as i end up droaning on and on about why, how etc etc........then they know a tiny bit about one area which crosses into another which you have to explain further blah blah, and it...
not as simple as that, your gonna have to concentrate a bit on teh bottom end so that the teeny little motors dont throw their toys out the sump lol.
Too much to do and no real point.
i loved that guy going on about camber...........only used in F1...sheesh.
Hands up who has notices michelins run less camber and a wider tyre than bridgestone runners yet suffer from greater inner edge wear. Or the completly different profile. THey are making it all up on compound, maybe...
can i clear this up please! hehehe
If i had a V6 i would sit and look at it, then get in my 172 and pretend the V6 drove as nicely lol.
No harsheties, its the truth, the V6 is by no means a drivers car, its nice, sounds nice, nice motor and gearbox, but jesus is it horrid to drive...