Good looking modern engines

Good looking modern engines

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Rovnumpty

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128 posts

99 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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Do any companies 'dress up' their engines these days? Apart from ferrari and lambo of course.

I'm thinking of the alfa v6s, jag straight 6s, american v8 muscle.

Seems all manafacturers go for the "spray it black and stick a crap lump of plastic on top" approach.

bridgdav

4,805 posts

248 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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More substance rather than Dress-up.. Heaven...

Sump

5,484 posts

167 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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amidoinitrite?

CraigyMc

16,403 posts

236 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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Rovnumpty said:
Do any companies 'dress up' their engines these days? Apart from ferrari and lambo of course.

I'm thinking of the alfa v6s, jag straight 6s, american v8 muscle.

Seems all manafacturers go for the "spray it black and stick a crap lump of plastic on top" approach.
The plastic lump is sometimes for noise abatement.

RikJonAtk

202 posts

95 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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Maserati Granturismo


HD Adam

5,148 posts

184 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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As seen in the few pictures posted already, there's too many hoses, cable looms and gubbins to make anything modern look pretty.

fatboy b

9,493 posts

216 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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caelite

4,274 posts

112 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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The PSA prince engine looks pretty neat after you replace the horrible looking plastic boost pipes in my opinion.

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As far as modern cars go with the exception of needing to take the airbox out for access to the rear of the engine bay and the french missuse of the metric system: "Honhonhon lets chuck in some 13mm and 11mm bolts just to merde with le mechaniques". I find it to be a pretty easy engine to work on, the proper jewbilee clips is a nice change from those awful scissor clips the Germans like using, and it seems to be designed with normal sized hands in mind rather than tiny tiny Japanese hands.

PositronicRay

27,010 posts

183 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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Rovnumpty said:
Do any companies 'dress up' their engines these days? Apart from ferrari and lambo of course.

I'm thinking of the alfa v6s, jag straight 6s, american v8 muscle.

Seems all manafacturers go for the "spray it black and stick a crap lump of plastic on top" approach.
How long since Jag have used i6's. confused

As far as I'm aware dressing up with plastic is a "prestige" thing.

Rovnumpty

Original Poster:

128 posts

99 months

Sunday 23rd October 2016
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That maserati engine is what I'm talking about!

But again, Italian, expensive, sporting history.

I don't know why manafacturers further down the food chain don't do the same. Ford used to be pretty good at this type of thing - the old cossies were interesting to look at.

I personally like to see the engine - part of the appeal of cars to me - especially in something 'sporty'.

Maybe they've all gone the 'cover the engine in ste plastic' route as it's different engineering teams that do the design. "Quick, get something to cover that engine up - they weren't on OUR design team'

Anyone else like to see their engine in their car? Or are we all happy with the 'you don't need to know what's under there' theme.

V88Dicky

7,305 posts

183 months

Sunday 23rd October 2016
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If you remove this black cover.......



You are left with this, much better for keeping the engine temps down smile


TheAngryDog

12,406 posts

209 months

Sunday 23rd October 2016
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Sump said:



amidoinitrite?
Looks like sometbing MatchBox produce with opening bonnets. A sea of plastic hehe

CrutyRammers

13,735 posts

198 months

Sunday 23rd October 2016
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TheAngryDog said:
Sump said:



amidoinitrite?
Looks like sometbing MatchBox produce with opening bonnets. A sea of plastic hehe
Yo dawg, I heard you liked bonnets, so we put a bonnet under your bonnet (etc)

HD Adam

5,148 posts

184 months

Sunday 23rd October 2016
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Some years ago, Cadillac did a prototype V16 in a concept car.

Very clean installation too.





Looked very Jag-ish

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtPNUVaIBVs

Truckosaurus

11,278 posts

284 months

Sunday 23rd October 2016
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The Nissan GTR is admirable free of cladding.


Freds

947 posts

137 months

Sunday 23rd October 2016
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Not particularly 'modern' but one of my all time favourites, the V12 Columbo.

f1nn

2,693 posts

192 months

Sunday 23rd October 2016
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Sump said:



amidoinitrite?
It's wrong that I kind of like that isn't it?

Ozzie Osmond

21,189 posts

246 months

Sunday 23rd October 2016
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I've never seen my engine. I'm told there's one under there somewhere.... frown

IntriguedUser

989 posts

121 months

Sunday 23rd October 2016
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I always thought the 2zzge was a good looking engine. Think it's because of the intake manifold being at the front.

Is 2005 modern?

rayyan171

1,294 posts

93 months

Sunday 23rd October 2016
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BMW S85
Looks great for a modern engine, but sounds much, much, much better.