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Author What would be the reason for putting an xe engine longways?
Whittie
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Any particular reasoning behind it? Any benefits etc?

Just don't see the point myself
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RWD
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also looks more like a let to me
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RWD or 4x4.

I think :>


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Do you see a point in the headlights?
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any more pics of it?
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quote:
Originally posted by freeman(sting)
also looks more like a let to me


Yeah it is a let, either way, just didn't see the point?

No gian, havnt got anymore pics
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You have to face it that way if you want it RWD Whittie.
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as said, RWD, prob using an SBD bellhousing (looking at it a 7 degree one) and ford type 5 box
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isnt that the rwd rally one that was in tv a while back?

think about weight distribution aswell. its pretty central

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no weight destribution, its how you get the drive to the rear wheels without a loss making transfer box
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quote:
Originally posted by loafofbrett
Do you see a point in the headlights?

No there curvy
And yes its a let, unless the manifold that look like a bowl of spagetti are more powerfull than the standard 421 set up....
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loving the cage on that
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quote:
Originally posted by loafofbrett
Do you see a point in the headlights?


I'm guessing they have no internals and the lens is fitted just to fill the gap which would have been left if you just removed the headlamp.

Painted black so that you don't see into the engine bay with the bonnet closed and also black and yellow theme to the graphics?
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arches
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quote:
Originally posted by Whittie
quote:
Originally posted by freeman(sting)
also looks more like a let to me


Yeah it is a let, either way, just didn't see the point?

No gian, havnt got anymore pics


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as fcuk
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ur a show off tom!!!
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quote:
Originally posted by LiVe LeE
quote:
Originally posted by loafofbrett
Do you see a point in the headlights?


I'm guessing they have no internals and the lens is fitted just to fill the gap which would have been left if you just removed the headlamp.

Painted black so that you don't see into the engine bay with the bonnet closed and also black and yellow theme to the graphics?

I know that ffs. The point was that he saw a problem with the engine as if it was for cosmetic reasons only. Nevermind
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quote:
Originally posted by bigboy219
ur a show off tom!!!


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looking at the car, rather than the engine, its colour, decal, blackheadlights i would say its a track day car, now looking at engine this idea seem stronger as it would appear to be set up with RWD

- to answer headlight question, if the above is correct, dont need lights on the race track!
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always wondered why my skyline engine was in that way round does it mean mines rwd too?
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^^ trolling surely
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quote:
Originally posted by jamie m
always wondered why my skyline engine was in that way round does it mean mines rwd too?


Don't be silly

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