Who make the best engines ?
Who make the best engines ?
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AAGR

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918 posts

183 months

Monday 15th November 2010
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Which road-car makers produce the best engines ? Not the most powerful, not the highest revving, but just the most capable ?

And let's disqualify V10 and V12 engines from consideration, OK ?

I'm expecting most nominations to be latest-generation, but you never know ....

This could be an interesting thread ....

Uhura fighter

7,018 posts

205 months

Monday 15th November 2010
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Capable of what?

The Japs/The Yanks.

AAGR

Original Poster:

918 posts

183 months

Monday 15th November 2010
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Uhura fighter said:
Capable of what?

The Japs/The Yanks.
Just damned capable - I guess you'll make your own rules ....

Republik

4,525 posts

212 months

Monday 15th November 2010
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Anything with a VTEC.

FreeLitres

6,120 posts

199 months

Monday 15th November 2010
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AMG.

However, Rover win for V8 rumble! smile

g3org3y

22,071 posts

213 months

Monday 15th November 2010
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On balance of things, I'd say BMW. Engine is their middle name!

juansolo

3,012 posts

300 months

Monday 15th November 2010
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Indeed, you need to quantify capable. Most torque, most power per litre, lightest weight, most efficient, etc, etc. Then there's the unquantifiable stuff like most charismatic. Far to many variables to consider.

Edited by juansolo on Monday 15th November 12:24

AAGR

Original Poster:

918 posts

183 months

Monday 15th November 2010
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juansolo said:
Indeed, you need to quantify capable. Most torque, most power per litre, lightest weight, most efficient, etc, etc. Then there's the unquantifiable stuff like most charismatic. Far to many variables to consider.
I said this could become an interesting thread ....

Stu R

21,423 posts

237 months

Monday 15th November 2010
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Cue the resurrection of the endless debate about pushrods...

Sam1990

398 posts

189 months

Monday 15th November 2010
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Would have to go with Honda. The performance enghines are very capable, maybe not the most powerful engines low down but offer great power in the top end coupled with bulletproof Honda reliability.

Tuning wise they are not the greatest, it seems you spend a lot of money to get little gains compared to other motors but on the whole they tend to be excellent engines.

snotrag

15,471 posts

233 months

Monday 15th November 2010
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Im not the biggest fan, but to be fair BMW do win an awful lot of awards for their Engines. I just wish they'd make some more interesting cars to put them in.

And Honda too, of course - I'm wondering what their engineers are working on these days...

nsa

1,699 posts

250 months

Monday 15th November 2010
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Honda. IIRC they also make more internal combustion engines than anybody else in the world, and have for a long time.

Gad-Westy

16,139 posts

235 months

Monday 15th November 2010
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BMW, Honda or GM for me. Probably leaning towards BMW for a quite a range of extremely impressive engines from their 4 cylinder diesels right up to the V12 in the McLaren F1.

juansolo

3,012 posts

300 months

Monday 15th November 2010
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Charisma aside, the most impressed I've been recently with an engine was in a Mondeo 2.0 Diesel. Considering it's size (both the engine being small and the car being large) it still had plenty of poke, didn't sound like a tractor and pulled 50+ MPG without even trying. An impressive feat! If a somewhat unorthadox choice for this sort of thread.

EDIT: I can't believe I just voted for a diesel *hangs head in shame*

Edited by juansolo on Monday 15th November 12:26

odyssey2200

18,650 posts

231 months

Monday 15th November 2010
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Honda

robsco

7,875 posts

198 months

Monday 15th November 2010
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If groups are allowed, I'd be inclined to vote toward the Fiat group.

Yazza54

20,196 posts

203 months

Monday 15th November 2010
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Briggs & Stratton hehe

trickywoo

13,558 posts

252 months

Monday 15th November 2010
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robsco said:
If groups are allowed, I'd be inclined to vote toward the Fiat group.
Are you on crack?

J4CKO

45,756 posts

222 months

Monday 15th November 2010
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robsco said:
If groups are allowed, I'd be inclined to vote toward the Fiat group.
Indeed our sixties 500 has started seven times out of the last ten without AA assistance, my Fiat Coupe Turbo spat its dummy out, both fantastic example !

I am kidding, they are doing some serious innovation with things like Multi-air.


Johnnytheboy

24,499 posts

208 months

Monday 15th November 2010
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Honda for reliability, certainly.

Don't know if the old chestnut about the 2.0 VTEC having a 100% head reliability rate is true, but even if it's only almost true it's good for such a high revving unit.