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  • 91CoupeMike
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    Originally posted by CRASH View Post
    How about the '78 Buick Regal with a turbo ?
    He said grand national.

    In 78 ford was gay.

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  • Lason
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    Originally posted by 91CoupeMike View Post
    But I'll say this.

    Porsche was the first to introduce direct injection gasoline engines into production. Porsche has had a lot to do with turbo technology too. If I'm not mistaken.
    Stay off wiki, doesnt someone need spark plugs?

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  • 91CoupeMike
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    But I'll say this.

    Porsche was the first to introduce direct injection gasoline engines into production. Porsche has had a lot to do with turbo technology too. If I'm not mistaken.

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  • CRASH
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    Originally posted by 91CoupeMike View Post
    Maybe you've heard of the 84 svo?
    How about the '78 Buick Regal with a turbo ?

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  • 91CoupeMike
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    Originally posted by Lason View Post
    That was a 4 banger
    It was a turbo car made for performance.

    Oh and I didnt know the GN was direct injected and got 25+ mpg

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  • Lason
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    Originally posted by 91CoupeMike View Post
    Maybe you've heard of the 84 svo?
    That was a 4 banger

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  • 91CoupeMike
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    Originally posted by Lason View Post
    Eco boost? 6 banger with a turbo? Maybe you have heard of this popular little car from the 80's called the grand national.....
    Maybe you've heard of the 84 svo?

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  • Lason
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    Originally posted by 91CoupeMike View Post
    Eco boost is a modern example.

    The pony car is another.
    Eco boost? 6 banger with a turbo? Maybe you have heard of this popular little car from the 80's called the grand national.....

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  • CRASH
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    I had a long response typed up, but figured it wouldn't do any good. LOL !

    I like SBC engines, and use them in pretty much every car/truck I build. They're cheap to build ! My '49 Ford coupe has a small block Chevy and 700R4 mounted in it right now. I think that one is next on the list to get built after I finish this '66 Chevy pickup.

    -Aaron

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  • 91CoupeMike
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    Originally posted by Grimpala View Post
    How the fuck do you qualify this statement?

    Did ford come out with the small block first? Nope, they were still running their shitty flatheads when chevy busted their ass with an OHV v-8.

    Put a stock for stock (real stock, not DFWM stock) 2000 z28 up against a Mustang of the same vintage. Who's going to win?

    Yeah, Ford created the assembly line, congrats to ole Henry.

    Wasn't Ford one of the one's bitching when Chrysler was spankin that ass in Nascar back in the 60's and 70's. They sure are at the fore front of tech aren't they.
    Eco boost is a modern example.

    The pony car is another.

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  • Grimpala
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    Originally posted by 91CoupeMike View Post
    5.9l

    I stand corrected.
    Now I'm just busting your balls for the hell of it.

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  • Lason
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    Originally posted by 91CoupeMike View Post
    You call ford a boat anchor but they make the same power and are smaller, I think the GM engines would hold a boat better. Lol
    Originally posted by 91CoupeMike View Post
    The engine does it on 91 octane.
    Originally posted by 91CoupeMike View Post
    Ford IMO has always been a few steps ahead on technology, in not just engines but in the whole assembly line thing and all that...
    Dude seriously, quit. Smaller???? LMFAO!!!

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  • Grimpala
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    Originally posted by BP View Post
    No they didn't. Assembly lines have been in use since way before the industrial revolution. Henry Ford just took an idea from Ransom Olds and improved on it. He was a brilliant man and took a bunch of ideas from other people and molded them together.
    I stand corrected.

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  • 91CoupeMike
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    Originally posted by Grimpala View Post
    Umm...358
    5.9l

    I stand corrected.

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  • BP
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    Originally posted by Grimpala View Post
    Yeah, Ford created the assembly line, congrats to ole Henry.
    No they didn't. Assembly lines have been in use since way before the industrial revolution. Henry Ford just took an idea from Ransom Olds and improved on it. He was a brilliant man and took a bunch of ideas from other people and molded them together.

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