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No cheating oppo ( google image search)
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Porsche 911 turbo?
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Very low and wide profile, twin turbos, appears to be a pretty modern motor. McLaren?
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It's not a flat 6, it's a V configuration so it can't be Porsche.
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KINJAD Twice, well the image that i tried to post here was a flat 6 of a 2014 911 turbo.
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Yes P1. You win MtrRider
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Ooh tricky! Looked pretty flat. ;)
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Remember 911's are flat engines
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Twin turbo wide angel V-engine. Hm.
It makes me think of the 60s 120 degree F1 engines, but I can't think of any other cars that used such a wide angle.
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Its from a road car, pretty modern
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Haha, thats a fat seal is it a seal or a mountain lion?
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V8, twin turbos. Only one engine I know of that uses that. Also, is that the flywheel? So small. Either way, it is probably a Mclaren V8.
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I also thought why is the flywheel so small. You're right is from the Mclaren P1.
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Ummmm... It's a seal. This is a mountain lion.
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Looks like I was beaten to the punch though, oh well! Twas still fun.
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ahahahaha, i mixed up, i meant to write sea lion, which now i searched, and appears to be a synonym of seals.
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But maybe you just saw the post later than others.
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Sea Lions and Seals are very different animals. http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/seal-sea…
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I saw the other comments after posting. I never expected the P1 engine to be so clean. I would expect a lot more complexity and cosmetic components on it.
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Oh ok, I googled images for sea lions and seals, and in both kind of the images repeated so i thought it was the same thing.