philbey Posted May 26, 2009 Report Posted May 26, 2009 Let me guess... without seeing the picture at work, it's the huge tanker engine that's been doing the Internet rounds for over 12 yrs? :dance: Yep. And in those 12 years it's been made in factories from Norway to Korea to Taiwan! Quote
ke30dude Posted June 4, 2009 Report Posted June 4, 2009 I got it in an email the otherday, it was Japan this time! Quote
Victim Posted June 6, 2009 Report Posted June 6, 2009 turbo uleh? that may be cool... but i see a distinct lack of steel braided hozez ulleh! your engine cannot be fast without steel braided hozez! Quote
altezzaclub Posted June 7, 2009 Report Posted June 7, 2009 Well if it weighs 2300tons even the truck towing it must be hauling some grunt! Quote
Johno Posted June 7, 2009 Report Posted June 7, 2009 I found a youtube video of this motor in action.. hope you enjoy.. Quote
Candy_nymphetamine Posted July 10, 2009 Report Posted July 10, 2009 Hmm.. i don't know what i like better: Giant engines, or miniature engines.. But i soo want one haha. Build a giant corolla lookin body around it lol Quote
Evan G Posted July 27, 2009 Report Posted July 27, 2009 that may be cool... but i see a distinct lack of steel braided hozez ulleh! your engine cannot be fast without steel braided hozez! YEAAAA BUT DOES IT does? Quote
Bowler Posted August 31, 2009 Report Posted August 31, 2009 You'd be a very sad owner if it did a head gasket... Quote
ae174agze Posted August 31, 2009 Report Posted August 31, 2009 thats nothing you's should see the V twin version :lol: Quote
Rich_Rolla Posted September 8, 2009 Report Posted September 8, 2009 (edited) It's going in the next commodore. Might be big enough to fuel the holden drivers ego. 6 litre just didn't cut it. Edited September 8, 2009 by Rich_Rolla Quote
xiaolong Posted October 16, 2009 Report Posted October 16, 2009 this is korea, anything can be done Quote
Hiro Protagonist Posted October 16, 2009 Report Posted October 16, 2009 (edited) this is korea, anything can be done Except for the fact that it is a Finnish engine, not Korean engine. Look at the signs in the photos and you can see that the company is Wartsila-Sulzer, a Finnish manufacturer. Edited October 16, 2009 by Hiro Protagonist Quote
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