![]() 08/06/2020 at 18:38 • Filed to: Bentley, Blower, 4½ litre | ![]() | ![]() |
This is a new Bentley 4½ litre engine. Yes, a brand new one. Bentley are doing a continuation series for those encumbered by too much money.
The interesting is just how big the blower (no, not “Supercharger”. Bentley.) is in relation to it. I didn’t realise they were that size.
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That’s what she said.
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Yes, I hear it so often.
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I saw that on Youtube. Nice problem to have.
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Alright, how much does it cost?
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Performance cars of the 1920s and ‘30s were basically big, hulking railroad locomotives on rubber tires.
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POA......
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I vote that Bentley 4 1/2 litre swaps be the new LS swaps.
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It’s wild that the blower is just sort of stuck on the end of the engine like that
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Any car would be improved by having a ba ttering ram supercharger sticking out through the bumper.
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That surely is a lot of pump. At first g la nce it looks like they’ve stuck the flywheel on the wrong end and that’s the tranny: p ropo rtions are about right.
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