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R35 Skyline BOV's
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1G BOV's FTW?
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Re: R35 Skyline BOV's
First thing I noticed when I looked at the engine bay back when they first released the car. I still cant get over them going from an inline 6 to a v6..
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Who cares? What's the big difference in a v6 vs. an inline?
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I think he's pointing out the fact that they didn't carry over the RB26 from the R34 more than the difference between a V6 and an I6.
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Nothing, one is more fuel efficient and compact, the other is an old design.
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It's just my preference. I'm more of an inline engine type of guy. Not really into v6's.
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If it makes and holds a ton of power I could care less if it's a V or Inline engine.
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Inline 6's typically make less power but more torque. But I'm guessing they switch for compactness, an inline is always going to be longer.
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They are probably the most reliable part on the car. :)
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I prefer Inline 6's tq, and thats crazy, I wonder if those are actually the same? They sure look identical. Mitsu for the win!
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If the bore and stroke were the same I do not see why a inline motor vs a V motor would make more/less torque. They do look really nice.
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Inline 6's give a good excuse to make a nice, long, sloping hood.:wink:
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http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...sn95/zcar1.jpg I'm an inline guy, too. :D |
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Dont inlines motors last longer? Less wear since its all just up and down for the most part. Ford 300 I6 almost impossible to kill.
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