Worlds most versitile engine; True or False

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Worlds most versitile engine; True or False

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It's the vagina Any size piston will fit ,is self lubricating ,does an oil change every 30 days and it can be started with one finger, but the only problem is the management system is so damn difficult :x
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greater the piston size greater the volume of the engine at full flight
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But like any engine. To prolong its life, you need to warm it up first. And like some engines, doesn't like to be driven too much. :wink:
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WidebodyWoody wrote:But like any engine. To prolong its life, you need to warm it up first. And like some engines, doesn't like to be driven too much. :wink:
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Can cause horrible injuries if you fall asleep at the wheel :beer

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but the only problem is the management system is so damn difficult
Must be a em stress managment.Change it to a Megasquirt. rofl
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Have guys actually tried using one of these?
The initial payout wasn't to bad but the upkeep is shocking.
I guess I'm lucky though I've heard of ridiculous prices being paid upfront for some pretty poor examples
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Videotapes of its use sell pretty well too.. If you need some of the cash back?
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Bore matters less than stroke and RPM. It also makes a difference how long full boost can be maintained before it blows. :wink:
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Re: Worlds most versitile engine; True or False

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OLD FART wrote:.

It's the vagina Any size piston will fit ,is self lubricating ,does an oil change every 30 days and it can be started with one finger, but the only problem is the management system is so damn difficult :x
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JPC wrote:Bore matters less than stroke and RPM.
long and thin goes too far in,
short and thick does the trick
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There is no replacement for displacement :D
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WidebodyWoody wrote:And like some engines, doesn't like to be driven too much. :wink:
such examples to me are rare. most i've come across like to be driven hard and as often as possible! LOL

maybe u need to go back to driving school woody? rofl
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ahahaha dave, thats because your engine is still new to you. Try keeping it for a few years, and she starts to get a little tired rofl LOL

Maybe I need to upgrade to a fresh engine :drool:

Nah couldn't do that to her
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