![]() 08/04/2016 at 20:50 • Filed to: Rumor Milling | ![]() | ![]() |
That Jaguar Land Rover calculates engine displacement the same way they did in the late 1940s when developing the C-Type? They still fill a tub with 8.37 ph de-machined still water, submerge the engine block between 96-99% depending on proposed compression, then measure the amount of water that was displaced. To those that already knew that fact, then you’re a bunch of gitdim liars!
Feel free to spread this rumor though!!
![]() 08/04/2016 at 21:01 |
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Have I had too many beers on a Thursday night or does this absolutely not make sense. Or is it satire?
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I have no idea what a satire is. Is that the new Michelin?
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So, a mid-engine Jaguar powered Corvette is confirmed?
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Yup, too many beers.
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Yes, but with real jaguars powering it for quicker response and a meaner induction! Watch for leaks though...
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Consistent machine work where you have repeatable bore and stroke makes this so much easier, you can just use math.
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