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Why Do A 3.6, When You Can Do This?

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Old 10-17-2002, 01:45 PM
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You know, I've always had a hankering to pay forty smackers for a used spark plug...
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If you got to use water, that would be a good way to go.

Didn't someone do a 944 with one of those midships and 4wd back in the late 80's, maybe a concept car or something.... I remember it but the details are sketchy... Curt?
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Hello

maybe you are talking about the PEPpercar ?

PEP = Porsche Experimental Prototype





















http://www.dpb-online.com/board/index.php?board=5;action=display;threadid=856

As you see on the thread that bastard used a AC engine finally.

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Nice!

I've heard of guys getting Honda F1 engines and putting them in their NSXs. Even back in my Ford Fiesta days, there was talk of getting a BDA engine and putting that in the Fiesta. I still wonder how that might've worked, though building a crossflow 1600cc to Formula Ford specs was more than enough charge for a little Fiesta car.

Makes me sort of nostalgic...torque steer notwithstanding.
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As you see on the thread that bastard used a AC engine finally.
Roland, in either context, I laughed so hard I almost had Pepsi coming out of my nose!
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Ahhh, reminds me of the Williams Renault F1 Espace (an F1 engined MPV, basically).

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