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During WW2,German M/B aircraft V-12 engine were up to 2200 cubic inches.The mass produced Allison V-12 was 1710 cubes. At the end of the war Lycoming had a 7745 cubic inch 36 cylinder 5000 HP engine.
LeRoi 844 cube V-8's were used in Military 10 ton trucks and some civilian rigs.
Honda had 250 cc 6 cylinder motorcycle racing engines.
 
Pratt & Whitney R-4360 Wasp Major

4,362.5 cubic inch displacement, rated up to 4,300HP, also made one city over from me.
 
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GE 7FDL 11920 cubic inch v16 4000 or 4400 hp.
sorry i missed the gasoline only part. if we get into diesel we'll just start talking about cargo ships.
 
There were some strange motor cycles used for 'drafting' in some bicycle races. they used a 2 liter single cyl engine.

For some unknown reason.

Austin Sevens had a 750 cc 4cyl engine, often with a two bearing crank.
Colin Chapman (Lotus) used to race one.
 
Smallest: 2007 Toyota Yaris, 1.5L 4 cyl, 144,000 miles, burns no oil, no repairs ever required.

Biggest: 2003 Ford Expedition, 5.0L 8 cyl, 27,000 day I sold it off, burned 1 qt. oil per 3,000 miles, several in-warrenty repairs required.
 
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Originally Posted By: lovcom
Smallest: 2007 Toyota Yaris, 1.5L 4 cyl, 144,000 miles, burns no oil, no repairs ever required.

Biggest: 2003 Ford Expedition, 5.0L 8 cyl, 27,000 day I sold it off, burned 1 qt. oil per 3,000 miles, several in-warrenty repairs required.


An '03 would have had a 4.6L or 5.4L, not a pushrod Windsor or Coyote.
 
Originally Posted By: OVERK1LL
Originally Posted By: lovcom
Smallest: 2007 Toyota Yaris, 1.5L 4 cyl, 144,000 miles, burns no oil, no repairs ever required.

Biggest: 2003 Ford Expedition, 5.0L 8 cyl, 27,000 day I sold it off, burned 1 qt. oil per 3,000 miles, several in-warrenty repairs required.


An '03 would have had a 4.6L or 5.4L, not a pushrod Windsor or Coyote.




haha, who cares about details when you have an agenda! The anti US made bias is readily apparent.
 
Originally Posted By: SteveSRT8
Originally Posted By: OVERK1LL
Originally Posted By: lovcom
Smallest: 2007 Toyota Yaris, 1.5L 4 cyl, 144,000 miles, burns no oil, no repairs ever required.

Biggest: 2003 Ford Expedition, 5.0L 8 cyl, 27,000 day I sold it off, burned 1 qt. oil per 3,000 miles, several in-warrenty repairs required.


An '03 would have had a 4.6L or 5.4L, not a pushrod Windsor or Coyote.




haha, who cares about details when you have an agenda! The anti US made bias is readily apparent.


Oh, I don't know what you are talking about Steve, lovcom, with an AGENDA?

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Originally Posted By: OVERK1LL
Originally Posted By: lovcom
Smallest: 2007 Toyota Yaris, 1.5L 4 cyl, 144,000 miles, burns no oil, no repairs ever required.

Biggest: 2003 Ford Expedition, 5.0L 8 cyl, 27,000 day I sold it off, burned 1 qt. oil per 3,000 miles, several in-warrenty repairs required.


An '03 would have had a 4.6L or 5.4L, not a pushrod Windsor or Coyote.



Yes it was the 4.6L.
 
Originally Posted By: SteveSRT8
Originally Posted By: OVERK1LL
Originally Posted By: lovcom
Smallest: 2007 Toyota Yaris, 1.5L 4 cyl, 144,000 miles, burns no oil, no repairs ever required.

Biggest: 2003 Ford Expedition, 5.0L 8 cyl, 27,000 day I sold it off, burned 1 qt. oil per 3,000 miles, several in-warrenty repairs required.


An '03 would have had a 4.6L or 5.4L, not a pushrod Windsor or Coyote.




haha, who cares about details when you have an agenda! The anti US made bias is readily apparent.


Who cares about details? So then YOU decide who cares about details? Did you ask everyone else if they did? Who made you the boss/king of BTOG? You are so arrogant...does being a paid sponsor make you the King?

And it's only an "agenda" if my claims are lies. They are not.

You really need to read more, get educated...
 
Originally Posted By: OVERK1LL
Originally Posted By: SteveSRT8
Originally Posted By: OVERK1LL
Originally Posted By: lovcom
Smallest: 2007 Toyota Yaris, 1.5L 4 cyl, 144,000 miles, burns no oil, no repairs ever required.

Biggest: 2003 Ford Expedition, 5.0L 8 cyl, 27,000 day I sold it off, burned 1 qt. oil per 3,000 miles, several in-warrenty repairs required.


An '03 would have had a 4.6L or 5.4L, not a pushrod Windsor or Coyote.




haha, who cares about details when you have an agenda! The anti US made bias is readily apparent.


Oh, I don't know what you are talking about Steve, lovcom, with an AGENDA?

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I don't have an "agenda". I just am angry at Ford for selling me a piece of dog excrement. And I show my disdain for Ford by posting facts. After all, I paid $31,000 cash for the POS, and wouldn't you be [censored] too?!?

What is your agenda, Overkill?
 
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