Six failed designs

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Ted68
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Heaven: Where the cooks are French, the police are British, the lovers are Greek, the mechanics are German, and it is all organized by the Swiss.

Hell: Where the cooks are British, the police are German, the lovers are Swiss, the mechanics are French, and it is all organized by the Greeks.

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Morteza
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Nice link. Thanks
That V16 engine was an ambitious dream but rubbish!
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Good write up, very fun to read. For me the climax was "They be dangerous and uglies!" :P
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Yup, very fun to read. Thnx for the link 8)

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Isn't the Veyron powered by 16 cylinders now though? In a W configuration? Basically 2 V8s slapped on together?
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raymondu999 wrote:Isn't the Veyron powered by 16 cylinders now though? In a W configuration? Basically 2 V8s slapped on together?
That's right. Its engine a combination of two 4-liter V8 engines and that makes it W16. Two V shaped engines beside each other that makes a W shaped one.
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