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Ford 427 Cammer:
Effectively banned by NASCAR
Corvair OHC:
Died with the birth of the Camaro
Olds OW-43:
Died when power took a back seat to everything else
DOHC Hemi:
Died with Ford’s cammer
Jeep Tornado:
Survived in Renaults until ‘82, died in domestic markets in ‘64
Pontiac’s Sprint 6:
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I can only imagine what NASCAR would look like today had they not been a bunch of reactionary fools and banned the Cammer.
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That Corvair on with ITBs is sexy as hell.
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y u no Offenhauser?
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Pretty much the first and last fuel injected car in NASCAR for about five decades:
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until today, you mean.
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Oh my god, that Oldsmobile!
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don’t forget the Duesenberg Straight 8:
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Ban OHC
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The Hemi, Cammer, and Mark II all on the same track would have been crazy.
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Was focusing on ones aimed for production-ish cars.
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That Hemi is literally The Goofiest. Giant exposed timing pulleys, exposed belt...
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That died long before the ‘60s.
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details...
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But I will say this, the combustion chamber looks remarkably modern for a 90 year old design.
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Exactly. People don’t get this. OHC engines that are V’s are super wide.
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Might be manually adjusted valves as well as the four carbs. You know, for those days you feel like telling your race mechanic to GTFAC. Also I need a better picture of it for reasons.
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yeah, the 4V/cylinder setup pretty much leads you to the pentroof design which is the norm today. though the Duesy chamber has no squish area like a modern engine, but with the low compression for the sludge called gasoline back then it wasn’t a big deal.
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it was a proof of concept prototype based on the pushrod Hemi. had they been able to go forward with it I’m sure they’d have designed an integrated front cover.
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Wide like my butt :(
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Or, in a fit of Moparity, they might have made an outer sheet metal cover that screwed in place into the water pump. With an embossed recess and a sticker of a cartoon bicep with two cam sprockets and DUAL CAM POWER.
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I’m sure it is, it looks like a bigger Cosworth DFV. Edit: read some more on it, looks like it’s a special kind of madness, with the adjuster shim between the valve and the cam follower, so it’d all have to come apart to set clearances. Yeesh.
http://www.streetmusclemag.com/news/the-w43-oldsmobiles-dohc-455-v8-that-never-was/
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Ah, so it’s like a motorcycle. Designed by the devil. Who hates you.
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A devil with tiny, tiny little hands.
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Which would have been adjusted by a 5lb sledge hammer at the factory, and restorers today would be having fits getting the dents just right.
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