on 18-02-2015 01:40 PM
Garage419 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtPwnsyGTxw
Matt Farah and Mike Spinelli pit a C5 Corvette against a new Toyota Prius in the ultimate gas mileage showdown.
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on 03-03-2015 08:59 AM
on 03-03-2015 11:25 AM
The inline 6 used by Chevrolet from 1962 on had 7 main bearings, and those engines (and their predecessors) were known for their power and durability..
As I recall, you have that skinny intake manifold with the carberator directly above the exhaust manifold. Just keep your eye out for gas leaks or have a fire extinguser handy.
I've owned a lot of straight six engined cars. I'm not that into V8's seeing as we have speed limits and most V8 owners I know seem to be compensating for having a little tally waker, I know you're a female and that wouldn't apply
lol, yeah I'm just compensating for small breasts I guess. No I just think the "V" engines are a better design. I'd rather have a v6 than a v8 in a Chevy or GM, and I wish they would come out with a small car with a v4 engine. Thats what was supposed to go into the first Mustangs before they cheaped out on the overall design.
Birth of the Mustang- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_JDe7u7SWY
I have my hands full with this Ranger. But with the Ranger, i'm looking to hire out the work. If I have to mess with this one myself, it's gonna be the last one I mess with. I'm done with working on cars, least not unless I absolutly have to. I really want to make this Ranger an EV, but I already put so much into getting all the v8 stuff to make it work. Believe it or not, I have more money in the things to make the engine work in the Ranger than I have in the doner Mustang the engine and transmission came from. Mounts, headers, oil filter relocator, radiator, and I still have no idea how i'm gonna make the clutch work. It's a cable clutch transmission and the Ranger was hydralic.
03-03-2015 06:47 PM - edited 03-03-2015 06:50 PM
@this-one-time-at-bandcamp wrote:I remember my father bringing home a '62 Corvette, with the notion I might enjoy it.........until he was informed how much the insurance would cost. I always loved those solid axle Corvettes.....
i was never a fan of the twin headlight models, doesnt suit them i reckon
the fella who bought my A9X was also into vettes, he had the following model [forget which year]. out of the oldies..the split window coupe is my favourite, but.. his was a convertible
he also had wayne negus's racing A9X {it was part of the infamous one two three finish at wannaroo raceway] which still had its war paint. changed hands a few times, last i heard it was being restored back to race spec
on 03-03-2015 08:51 PM
@wilk1149 wrote:
Well when fuel costs $1.50 a litre and one is trying to drive ten thousand kilometres to visit family, friends and then return home I'll keep my economical six
The corvette has a 5.7litre motor, the Pirus has a 1.8litre motor and can switch to electric and some dropkick reckons the corvette gets better gas mileage than the pirus?
on 04-03-2015 05:00 AM
I would gladly give up the 9 miles per gallon difference just not to have my pen!s shrink by driving a Prius...........
on 05-03-2015 09:56 AM
the split window coupe is my favourite, but.. his was a convertible
1963 I think, my fav body style too 63 - 67.. however i can take or leave the split window, seems like that would create a vision problem backing up. also, I'm not a fan of convertables. t tops, or removable hardtops are ok though.
on 05-03-2015 10:05 AM
i was never a fan of the twin headlight models, doesnt suit them i reckon
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on 05-03-2015 05:50 PM
its good they stuck a lid on them so you dont always see them
always wanted a 327 chevy V8, and the only aussie car that came with them was the bathurst HK monaro.
if i ever get lucky, i'd get me one of those vettes, just to play with on the weekends
on 05-03-2015 07:57 PM
I had an abundance of Chevy mouse motors...........283s in '57 Chev and '64 El Camino, 327s in '58 Biscayne and '65 Malibu, 350 in '71 Camaro, 262 in a Chevy Monza (replaced with a ..030-over 327). Then there were the Rat motors.......427 went into the '65 Malibu, 396 went into the .71 Camaro, and a 73 Malibu SS came with a 454. That's not to mention the black sheep of the family, a 409 in a '62 bubbletop Bel Air and one that was in the '58 when I got it.
When an old girlfriend once asked me the reason for my heart transplant, I replied, "Speed...........slow horses, fast cars, and faster women"..........
on 05-03-2015 08:00 PM
seems like that would create a vision problem backing up...........
You couldn't see squat out of one anyway, split window or not.