chiwawa626
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Do regular cars have V4's or are they inline 4 engines? Ive been corrected a few times both ways, so i dont know, any rule of thumb?
Originally posted by: The_good_guy
mitsubishi i think makes a V4..
Originally posted by: The_good_guy
mitsubishi i think makes a V4..
Originally posted by: Colt45
closest thing I've seen to a V4 is a boxster.. 180 degree 'V' 😉
Originally posted by: JC
Saab made V4s. They came in the Sonnet, possibly others
🙂
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Originally posted by: JC
Saab made V4s. They came in the Sonnet, possibly others
🙂
Leave it to backwards-@ss Saab to do that😉 BTW, the only V4 Saab I've seen is in a junkyard😉
Originally posted by: Syringer
Originally posted by: Colt45
closest thing I've seen to a V4 is a boxster.. 180 degree 'V' 😉
Boxsters have 6 cyl engines.
Originally posted by: Colt45
Originally posted by: Syringer
Originally posted by: Colt45
closest thing I've seen to a V4 is a boxster.. 180 degree 'V' 😉
Boxsters have 6 cyl engines.
eh? boxster just means horiz. opposed (AKA 'flat'), doesn't denote the amount of cyl's.
Originally posted by: Colt45
Originally posted by: Syringer
Originally posted by: Colt45
closest thing I've seen to a V4 is a boxster.. 180 degree 'V' 😉
Boxsters have 6 cyl engines.
eh? boxster just means horiz. opposed (AKA 'flat'), doesn't denote the amount of cyl's.
Originally posted by: JC
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Originally posted by: JC
Saab made V4s. They came in the Sonnet, possibly others
🙂
Leave it to backwards-@ss Saab to do that😉 BTW, the only V4 Saab I've seen is in a junkyard😉
Not to mention the whole ignition-key-on-the-floor thing 😕
Originally posted by: ryzmah
Originally posted by: Colt45
Originally posted by: Syringer
Originally posted by: Colt45
closest thing I've seen to a V4 is a boxster.. 180 degree 'V' 😉
Boxsters have 6 cyl engines.
eh? boxster just means horiz. opposed (AKA 'flat'), doesn't denote the amount of cyl's.
That's what I thought too - most if not all Subaru's have a 4-cylinder boxster engine instead of an inline 4. Not talking about a specific car, but engine type.
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Originally posted by: JC
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Originally posted by: JC
Saab made V4s. They came in the Sonnet, possibly others
🙂
Leave it to backwards-@ss Saab to do that😉 BTW, the only V4 Saab I've seen is in a junkyard😉
Not to mention the whole ignition-key-on-the-floor thing 😕
That actually has an advantage. Its harder to break it out and hot-wire as its mounted more solidly in the center console.
Originally posted by: JC
Let's clarify this:
Boxer: flat, opposed-type engine.
Boxster: a car that Porsche currently builds, that has a 'boxer' engine.
😉
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Originally posted by: JC
Saab made V4s. They came in the Sonnet, possibly others
🙂
Leave it to backwards-@ss Saab to do that😉 BTW, the only V4 Saab I've seen is in a junkyard😉
Originally posted by: Colt45
Originally posted by: JC
Let's clarify this:
Boxer: flat, opposed-type engine.
Boxster: a car that Porsche currently builds, that has a 'boxer' engine.
😉
bah, its been a long night 😛
you know what i meant
Originally posted by: KokomoGST
Originally posted by: Colt45
Originally posted by: JC
Let's clarify this:
Boxer: flat, opposed-type engine.
Boxster: a car that Porsche currently builds, that has a 'boxer' engine.
😉
bah, its been a long night 😛
you know what i meant
Call it a "flat" 4 and be done with it 😀
I've noticed it's fairly common for people to list I-6 BMWs as V6s... that's an insult to BMW enthusiasts everywhere! heh 😉
Originally posted by: Roger
Here I am feeling pretty good about myself because I was thinking that I had educated the populace of OT on automobiles, then this thread pops up and puts me into a mad depression.