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12-02-2015 | #1 |
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What could have been
Not exactly about the LT-5 but Ford showing where things could have gone. 600hp from a 5L motor NA.
Fine technical article. Love the individual TBs. http://www.enginelabs.com/engine-tec...ith-comp-cams/
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12-05-2015 | #2 |
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The Voodoo That They Do
http://www.caranddriver.com/flipbook...t350s-engine#6
Interesting design to drive the camshafts. One small chain connecting the two camshafts together and then a separate drive chain. Allows for the camshaft phasers. LT5 design for comparison. |
12-05-2015 | #3 |
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Re: What could have been
Interesting how the chain tensioning is flipped 180* side to side.
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Re: What could have been
The Audi 4.0 TFSI is a little monster too. Been around for a while, but has BMW and Merc. scrambling (circa 2013)
"Digital Trends Engine of the Year" - http://www.digitaltrends.com/cars/di...s-4-0-tfsi-v8/ "Although the 4.0 TFSI makes massive peak torque early at 1,750 rpm and carries it all the way to 5,500 rpm, it’s a diminutive thing. It’s just less than 19 inches long. The power output of the engine is astounding. What gets me exceptionally excited about it, though, is its cylinder-deactivation technology that reduces its fuel consumption – on average – by five percent." Read more: http://www.digitaltrends.com/cars/di...#ixzz3tSMvY9Rz Follow us: @digitaltrends on Twitter | digitaltrendsftw on Facebook Ford seems to be "on it" w/ their new flat plane motor. Tons of new stuff coming down the pike. But, one recent article I glimpsed alluded to yet another pushrod motor being considered for Chevrolet's mid-engine Vette. (Just can't get away from those pickup motors...??). I'm with ya Dom. You've got your ear to the automotive track; what do you hear coming from GM? More pushrod pickup motors for the mid-engine Vette as a recent article has suggested?
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Re: What could have been
Quote:
Thsoe 2 large chains are very well supported.
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