Re: [DMCForum] Re: Kicking Martin's What? (With 200 HP)
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Re: [DMCForum] Re: Kicking Martin's What? (With 200 HP)



I heard that Lotus was involved in the design of GM's new(ish) ecotec
line.  I haven't been a great fan of american power (lest it's pre-1970
and ridiculously huge), but I think the ecotec was pretty well designed
from what I've seen.  GM Racing built up some 8.45-second quarter mile
1000-hp prototypes, and I was surprised how well the stock components
help up as they pushed up the HP.

The 2-liter engine was doing 350hp n/a with just afterstock pistons and
rods.

Jim


On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 15:18:09 +0100 Martin Gutkowski
<martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> I would suggest that outside the US (and perhaps Australia), Nobody 
> has 
> heard of the Cadillac Northstar.Has it got the following of the 
> Rover 
> V8? Somehow I doubt it. And yes, the Rover V8 was originally an 
> american 
> lump, but they decided there was no future in aluminium blocks so 
> sold 
> the rights to Rover for peanuts......... any questions?
> 
> Look up Nissan's RB26DETT engine on Google. That is generally 
> accepted 
> as the best road-going performance engine ever made
> 
> ....oh look, it's only 2.6 litres.
> 
> Martin
> 
> John Dore wrote:
> 
> > Martin,
> >
> > Wasn't the Cadillac Northstar V8 generally accepted as one of the
> > greatest engines ever? On both sides of the Atlantic...
> >
> > What about the Hoover Dam? The Big Dig in Boston? Mount Rushmore? 
> The
> > NYC skyline?
> >
> > Americans make great engineers!
> >
> > I would hardly consider Jeremy Clarkson or Quentin Willson
> > journalists if it is their opinions on American engineering you 
> have
> > embraced.
> >
> > There is nothing so complicated about the European or Japanese 
> method
> > of engine design that any American automotive engineer could not
> > easily grasp. Its just that those tiny engines that sound like 
> vacuum
> > cleaners don't suit the American market. Most Americans (and yes 
> lots
> > of Europeans too!) simply like big engines. Those who don't like 
> big
> > engines will never understand those who don't, and I think that is
> > the way it will remain till our dying days!
> >
> > John
> 
> 
> 
> 
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