05-25-2012 | #1 |
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Interesting Engines
My wife and I went to Santa Fe NM last week and visited the Unser Racing Museum in Albuquerque. Very interesting piece of racing history. In the disply they had about 8-10 different racing engines, interesting similarities to the LT5.
Rich
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05-25-2012 | #2 |
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Re: Interesting Engines
I am probably wrong, but, didn't they develope some Northstar engines for Indy? There is just some vague memory in the cobwebs of my mind that recall something like that.
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Re: Interesting Engines
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I think u are referring to the Olds variant of the N* motor. I think that another great motor to be enjoyed like the LT5 is the 3 and 3.2L SHO V6. I owned several of these cars and they were great IMO. They needed a 6 speed trans however. Silky smooth motor.
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05-30-2012 | #4 |
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Re: Interesting Engines
those are engines that should have powered corvettes
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