new 6 inline engine
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taters2 wrote:
> Does anyone build a 6 cyclinder inline engine anymore?
>
Makers of great cars do make inline sixes.
http://vodcast.bmw.com/stories/1430536/
Matt
> Does anyone build a 6 cyclinder inline engine anymore?
>
Makers of great cars do make inline sixes.
http://vodcast.bmw.com/stories/1430536/
Matt
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taters2 wrote:
> Does anyone build a 6 cyclinder inline engine anymore?
>
Makers of great cars do make inline sixes.
http://vodcast.bmw.com/stories/1430536/
Matt
> Does anyone build a 6 cyclinder inline engine anymore?
>
Makers of great cars do make inline sixes.
http://vodcast.bmw.com/stories/1430536/
Matt
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"taters2" <carl.n@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Does anyone build a 6 cyclinder inline engine anymore?
>
Detroit Diesel still does. Up to 515 HP
http://www.detroitdiesel.com/engines...s60/specs.aspx
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"taters2" <carl.n@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Does anyone build a 6 cyclinder inline engine anymore?
>
Detroit Diesel still does. Up to 515 HP
http://www.detroitdiesel.com/engines...s60/specs.aspx
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"taters2" <carl.n@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Does anyone build a 6 cyclinder inline engine anymore?
>
GM builds a straight 6. I hear good things about it too.
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"taters2" <carl.n@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Does anyone build a 6 cyclinder inline engine anymore?
>
GM builds a straight 6. I hear good things about it too.
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taters2 wrote:
> Does anyone build a 6 cyclinder inline engine anymore?
The Jeep Wrangler has an available 4.0 liter inline six. It is an
updated version of the Rambler six-cylinder engine introduced by
American Motors for the 1964 model year. (I'm not sure how much longer
this engine will be in production, but it's still listed for the 2006
Wrangler -- 42 years is a pretty good run!)
> Does anyone build a 6 cyclinder inline engine anymore?
The Jeep Wrangler has an available 4.0 liter inline six. It is an
updated version of the Rambler six-cylinder engine introduced by
American Motors for the 1964 model year. (I'm not sure how much longer
this engine will be in production, but it's still listed for the 2006
Wrangler -- 42 years is a pretty good run!)
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Re: new 6 inline engine
taters2 wrote:
> Does anyone build a 6 cyclinder inline engine anymore?
The Jeep Wrangler has an available 4.0 liter inline six. It is an
updated version of the Rambler six-cylinder engine introduced by
American Motors for the 1964 model year. (I'm not sure how much longer
this engine will be in production, but it's still listed for the 2006
Wrangler -- 42 years is a pretty good run!)
> Does anyone build a 6 cyclinder inline engine anymore?
The Jeep Wrangler has an available 4.0 liter inline six. It is an
updated version of the Rambler six-cylinder engine introduced by
American Motors for the 1964 model year. (I'm not sure how much longer
this engine will be in production, but it's still listed for the 2006
Wrangler -- 42 years is a pretty good run!)
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pdp11@techie.com wrote:
> taters2 wrote:
>
>>Does anyone build a 6 cyclinder inline engine anymore?
>
>
> The Jeep Wrangler has an available 4.0 liter inline six. It is an
> updated version of the Rambler six-cylinder engine introduced by
> American Motors for the 1964 model year. (I'm not sure how much longer
> this engine will be in production, but it's still listed for the 2006
> Wrangler -- 42 years is a pretty good run!)
>
I read recently that it is being replaced by a V-6. I think I read this
in Popular Mechanics.
Matt
> taters2 wrote:
>
>>Does anyone build a 6 cyclinder inline engine anymore?
>
>
> The Jeep Wrangler has an available 4.0 liter inline six. It is an
> updated version of the Rambler six-cylinder engine introduced by
> American Motors for the 1964 model year. (I'm not sure how much longer
> this engine will be in production, but it's still listed for the 2006
> Wrangler -- 42 years is a pretty good run!)
>
I read recently that it is being replaced by a V-6. I think I read this
in Popular Mechanics.
Matt
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pdp11@techie.com wrote:
> taters2 wrote:
>
>>Does anyone build a 6 cyclinder inline engine anymore?
>
>
> The Jeep Wrangler has an available 4.0 liter inline six. It is an
> updated version of the Rambler six-cylinder engine introduced by
> American Motors for the 1964 model year. (I'm not sure how much longer
> this engine will be in production, but it's still listed for the 2006
> Wrangler -- 42 years is a pretty good run!)
>
I read recently that it is being replaced by a V-6. I think I read this
in Popular Mechanics.
Matt
> taters2 wrote:
>
>>Does anyone build a 6 cyclinder inline engine anymore?
>
>
> The Jeep Wrangler has an available 4.0 liter inline six. It is an
> updated version of the Rambler six-cylinder engine introduced by
> American Motors for the 1964 model year. (I'm not sure how much longer
> this engine will be in production, but it's still listed for the 2006
> Wrangler -- 42 years is a pretty good run!)
>
I read recently that it is being replaced by a V-6. I think I read this
in Popular Mechanics.
Matt
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