EvanR wrote: Best at WHAT? I can name several engines that are better, depending on the criteria.
Being click bate is the C&D website from what I ca see.
EvanR wrote: Best at WHAT? I can name several engines that are better, depending on the criteria.
Being click bate is the C&D website from what I ca see.
So, I don't know if it's true, but I heard they use the AMC 4.0 (well, four of them) to retract the landing cables on aircraft carriers after the planes yank them up the deck. For me, that puts them on the list right there.
I don't think super car engines need apply. If you can't afford it on a "middle class" income (Whatever that is...) it shouldn't be listed. We're talking grassroots engines. Not rich playboy material
Just gonna throw in some of my nominee's that I didn't see mentioned in this thread.
Europe:
Mercedes OM606, Mercedes OM617, Mercedes M100.
BMW S85
Japan:
Toyota 2JZ, Toyota _UZ.
Mitsubishi 4G63.
chiodos wrote: 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
It may be the original motor, but IIRC it's gone through a full rebuild at least 3 times.
Trackmouse wrote: I don't think super car engines need apply. If you can't afford it on a "middle class" income (Whatever that is...) it shouldn't be listed. We're talking grassroots engines. Not rich playboy material
Agreed. Base cost has to be less than 100k in 2015 dollars.
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