Small displacement, big horses.

From: Robert Trottmann (rotrottmann@davidson.edu)
Date: Wed Feb 11 1998 - 01:37:44 EST


I keep hearing about smaller engines, kicking out some serious horses.
But I can't get over one thing. These engines have to run higher rpm's,
and run hotter, right? Even if i'm wrong there, do these engines last
as long as larger ones? I just like the feeling of being pushed hard
into the seat with acceleration, and turning only 3500 rpm. I know that
that big engine isn't working as hard as it can, and that it'll be there
when I settle down and get a wife. (well, maybe not 'til he|| freezes
over, but close) :-)



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