Hungary Bill wrote: Fiat's Twin-Cam definitely makes the "Europe" list
Never driven one but I imagine the S14 does as well
Hungary Bill wrote: Fiat's Twin-Cam definitely makes the "Europe" list
Never driven one but I imagine the S14 does as well
Rb20,25,26,30. No sr20 though. That engine sucks.
Ca18. Ej20 (not ej25 though..) K20/24. Mazda bp or whatever the Miata motor is.
tuna55 wrote:T.J. wrote: No polling feature, but whomever starts the thread could make a separate post for each of the contenders and then people could use the vote buttons to indicate the ones they liked.OK This is an idea. Let's use the rest of the thread to volley contenders. US: SBC (I lobby for them all to be lumped as one, DZ302, 305, ls9, all of 'em) /6 in any guise 426 Hemi Ford 300 Ford 302 Dodge 340 Chevy/Mercury Marine LT5 GM 3800 supercharged Ford Cobra 5.4 (what's this called?) GM Quad 4 Ford flathead V8
Respectfully, I would like to add GMC's line of V6/V12 engines. Although they weren't around long, they were certainly stout engines.
Also for consideration: BBC (Cadillac); SB/BBO; BB/SBB; and of course the BB/SBP.
Wildcard: Cadillac V16.
from Sweden:
435lb of dry sump lubricated, twin turbo 5.0L V8 boasting a 3D printed Inconel exhaust manifolds and turbine housings goodness churning out a savage 1350hp and 1000ft-lb of torque.
captdownshift wrote: from Sweden: 435lb of dry sump lubricated, twin turbo 5.0L V8 boasting a 3D printed Inconel exhaust manifolds and turbine housings goodness churning out a savage 1350hp and 1000ft-lb of torque.
This one?
Where do Cosworth engines fit into this? Officially from England, but often built hand in hand with FoMoCo or Chevy?
Lets say, for ground rules, any engine which made it into a regular production car a regular guy could buy from a dealer. The region goes with the location of the OEM for the car.
Esoteric Nixon wrote:tuna55 wrote:Respectfully, I would like to add GMC's line of V6/V12 engines. Although they weren't around long, they were certainly stout engines. Also for consideration: BBC (Cadillac); SB/BBO; BB/SBB; and of course the BB/SBP. Wildcard: Cadillac V16.T.J. wrote: No polling feature, but whomever starts the thread could make a separate post for each of the contenders and then people could use the vote buttons to indicate the ones they liked.OK This is an idea. Let's use the rest of the thread to volley contenders. US: SBC (I lobby for them all to be lumped as one, DZ302, 305, ls9, all of 'em) /6 in any guise 426 Hemi Ford 300 Ford 302 Dodge 340 Chevy/Mercury Marine LT5 GM 3800 supercharged Ford Cobra 5.4 (what's this called?) GM Quad 4 Ford flathead V8
So, with all of your suggestions, we've covered every V8 GM made from 1955 to 1990 or so.
In reply to tuna55:
that's the one:1 the noises it makes are unrated, most turbo cars don't make a worthwhile noise, the song the one:1 sings is worth a listen.
List could be short and sweet. Sbc amd sbf, redblock, 22re and its brotheren, american slant 6. Best engines made meaning any two bit can operate one for 100 years without an issue (except for a stray timing belt from some of the redblocks)
chiodos wrote: List could be short and sweet. Sbc amd sbf, redblock, 22re and its brotheren, american slant 6. Best engines made meaning any two bit can operate one for 100 years without an issue (except for a stray timing belt from some of the redblocks)
We also need to check the winners of the Challenge for a little breadth.
Jeep 4.0 should be added based on this alone.
In reply to tuna55:
Jeep is in there under American slant six. I mean they arent slanted so maybe I should have just said American STRAIGHT six. Ive owned a half dozen 4.0 at least, great motors.
Edit in reply to bill, so maybe leave off the timing belt redblocks and call the list "cockroach engines, best engines in the world" but the b18/b20 should stay afterall its probably the engine with most documented miles, irv gordans p1800 that I THINK is still original motor, could be wrong but 3million miles is nothing to scoff at
chiodos wrote: List could be short and sweet. Sbc amd sbf, redblock, 22re and its brotheren, american slant 6. Best engines made meaning any two bit can operate one for 100 years without an issue (except for a stray timing belt from some of the redblocks)
We have to consider stray timing belts, or we're forced to add the Biturbos to the list.
Not exactly an everyman's engine, but what about the ferrari/colombo v12s? Alfa motors - v6s and the v8 in the Montreal, BMW S38, S14. or more mainstream, Ford 427
I absolutely love the Alfa 2.5 and 3.0L. Best sounding V6 if you ask me.
The Montreal? This makes me weak in the knees (skip to the 1:00 mark) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXFm166ov-E
The BMW M50,M52,S52, and S54 engines are in the Europe category. I will also include the VW group TDI diesel 1.9 and current 2.0 engines, also the diesels that they put in the R10, R15 and R18 LeMans prototype race cars; first diesel powered race cars to win LeMans.
amg_rx7 wrote: BS list. The Mazda 2, 3 rotor and 4 rotor should be on the list.
I didn't know they were counting 2-strokes.
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