![]() 09/08/2017 at 19:14 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Honda ( basically ) did it first.
I’m talking about the new Mazada Skyactive X engine. Since Kinja doesn’t want to show my lead pic.
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Eh. It’s a stretch
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I’m cutting them some slack since they did it in the ‘70s.
Also I’m clearly not biased in any way.
>_>
<_<
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CVCC = dead reliable.
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Until you get a vacuum leak, at which point you better pray to the Flying Spaghetti Monster to touch you with His noodly appendage.
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Since I’m a “youngin” I don’t know if this is sarcasm or not. I know they had a mess of vacuum hoses that was a pain in the ass, but nothing about their general reliability.
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Well, they both employ a rich fuel mixture near the spark plug and a lean mixture in the cylinder
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Huh, photoshoot inside Six Flags Magic Mountain? How does a mortal pull that off?
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The FSM always helps me.
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At the time, they were a lot more reliable than ‘Murrican cars ... you just needed to care for them.
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Ramen.
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CVCC just kicked in yo :p