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So fellow forum members, I have puzzled over this question for some time but, would love to hear your thoughts. As long as I have been interested in cars, I have heard about some engines being better than others - or heard that various engines had worse gas mileage than others.
Setting aside fuel injection and computer management systems for a second - since that is its own type of voodoo.
Some parts I understand.
I understand that the thrust bearing are an issue with 1500 Midget/Triumph engines so they aren't as robust.
I understand that some cars have fewer crankshaft bearing making them less robust.
I understand that some have poorer castings and I even get that hemispheric heads burn more efficiently than non.
However, for instance, 80's vintage Jags have a reputation for poor gas mileage as do 70's AMC's and many Jeep Cherokees.
Some engines (Like the SBC) have a great reputation but others not so much.
Slant 6 is defined as Bulletproof.
so, what makes one engine better than another and especially why do one get terrible mileage while another not so much?
Setting aside fuel injection and computer management systems for a second - since that is its own type of voodoo.
Some parts I understand.
I understand that the thrust bearing are an issue with 1500 Midget/Triumph engines so they aren't as robust.
I understand that some cars have fewer crankshaft bearing making them less robust.
I understand that some have poorer castings and I even get that hemispheric heads burn more efficiently than non.
However, for instance, 80's vintage Jags have a reputation for poor gas mileage as do 70's AMC's and many Jeep Cherokees.
Some engines (Like the SBC) have a great reputation but others not so much.
Slant 6 is defined as Bulletproof.
so, what makes one engine better than another and especially why do one get terrible mileage while another not so much?
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