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Total Votes 289
Average Score 3.44
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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=5800
Submitted by: AC Schnitzer M3
Comments: 22  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 1  (View)
Submitted on: 05-17-2002
View Stats Category: Car
Description:
Good god this thing is bad. Its a KOENIG COMPETITION EVOLUTION , never seen one
before, check out these stats: Engine V12 180° 48val , hp=1,000, 740 ft. pounds, 0-60
in 3.5 and a top speed of 230mph. now i've never heard nor seen anything like this, i
kinda like it


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#1
6-02-2002 @ 06:27:21 AM
Posted By : cams116 Reply | Edit | Del
I do hope you mean good bad not crap bad.

#2
6-20-2002 @ 06:06:12 PM
Posted By : AC Schnitzer M3 Reply | Edit | Del
oh i mean good bad, as in its bad ass

#3
6-20-2002 @ 10:35:28 PM
Posted By : CRXtrackguy Reply | Edit | Del
cool, but at 180 degrees opposed, reliability's gonna be a bitch.

#4
6-24-2002 @ 10:49:18 AM
Posted By : AtEase Reply | Edit | Del
So its a boxer V12? Strange. Is it a heavily modified F40? Looks a lot like one.

#5
6-24-2002 @ 10:51:11 AM
Posted By : Mr Hawk Reply | Edit | Del
It's not a Boxer as far as I know, got this car in an old magasine somewhere.

#6
6-24-2002 @ 10:51:51 AM
Posted By : cams116 Reply | Edit | Del
Maybe the ment 80degrees. I hope so. Because a boxer V12 is not gona work.

#7
6-24-2002 @ 10:52:47 AM
Posted By : Jurrell Reply | Edit | Del
boxster?

#8
6-24-2002 @ 10:53:18 AM
Posted By : Mr Hawk Reply | Edit | Del
Boxster has nothing to do with anything here...

#9
6-24-2002 @ 10:53:47 AM
Posted By : cams116 Reply | Edit | Del
180degrees being a straigt line. Boxer being a flat engine.

[Edited by cams116 on 6-24-2002 @ 10:57:26 AM]


#10
6-24-2002 @ 10:53:54 AM
Posted By : Lemming Reply | Edit | Del
I hate to sound stupid, but why would a boxer 12 be impossible or unreliable? Porsche has been building boxer 4's and 6's for years; what problems would be inherent in doubling that?

#11
6-24-2002 @ 10:53:58 AM
Posted By : AtEase Reply | Edit | Del
V12s are usually 60degrees, never heard of 80 before. It could be of course.

#12
6-24-2002 @ 10:55:02 AM
Posted By : Mr Hawk Reply | Edit | Del
-->#9 Boxster is a Porsche, boxer is a engine type.

[Edited by Mr Hawk on 6-24-2002 @ 10:55:28 AM]


#13
6-24-2002 @ 10:55:17 AM
Posted By : AtEase Reply | Edit | Del
#10>> a boxer 12 is very possible, a boxer V12 is not.

#14
6-24-2002 @ 10:55:39 AM
Posted By : cams116 Reply | Edit | Del
More logical than a 180 one. I was just looking for a possible typo. As I dont think someone would type 180 insead of 60.

#15
6-24-2002 @ 10:56:01 AM
Posted By : Jurrell Reply | Edit | Del
ohh, I learn more everyday!

#16
6-24-2002 @ 10:57:04 AM
Posted By : cams116 Reply | Edit | Del
#12 I said neither boxster or boxer. I for some reason due to flying hippos hit the letter t there. I shall now fit it up.

#17
6-24-2002 @ 10:57:10 AM
Posted By : Mr Hawk Reply | Edit | Del
--->#15 that's the way it sould be, the other way around would be scary..

#18
7-06-2002 @ 06:24:02 PM
Posted By : CRXtrackguy Reply | Edit | Del
180 degree V engine would mean massive crankshaft rigidity problems, and for reference 180 degree Vs are different than horizontally opposed or "boxer" motors. strange but true.

#19
7-06-2002 @ 06:40:53 PM
Posted By : Lemming Reply | Edit | Del
Would a 180 deg. V have 180 degrees of separation between each "hump" on the crank? I could imagine something like THAT would try to blow itself apart. What would a 180 degree V look like that would differentiate it from a boxer? I'm not trying to put anyone on the spot, but I'm really curious.

#20
7-06-2002 @ 07:36:16 PM
Posted By : CRXtrackguy Reply | Edit | Del
a boxer is like a 180 degree V turned inside out. a boxer 4 has only 2 cylinders, but 4 pistons, which compress inward towards each other. a 180 degree V is like a regular V, just flat.

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