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Old 10-02-2014, 05:53 PM   #1
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I think Nerv wants to know what we would look for in a kit such as the one hes developing.... Hes not asking you guys to give your 2 cents on engineering....

He probably would like to hear things like, I want it to be affordable from x dollars to x dollars, i would like better low end torque or good linear torque, easy access to common wear items like spark plugs and certain sensors for repair/replacement later down the road.

Dont squander your chance to give valuable suggestions.
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Old 10-02-2014, 06:20 PM   #2
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350hp is plenty in my book if it runs every day. In fact it sounds damn fun.

Just a few days ago I was pondering the concept of putting the Porsche 4.2 V8 from the Cayenne in there. Any chance that would fit?
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Well I know an exasperated Cayman racer who would be very interested in this. I think he is on his tenth engine, might try a 3.8 next because he can't keep up with the mustangs and camaros...but will the 3.8 just become another engine with scored cylinders
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