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In the 80's Cadilac made an aluminium 249 cube V8. By all reports it was pile of crap.
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249 A Nissan 1999 Q45 touring (4.1 litre)
Love a challenge. Phil |
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The ALCO 251 cube 6 cylinder diesel. Sorry for th itchy posting finger Phil. 4.1 litres is close enough to 250 cubic inch anyway. Cheers |
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Although the actual displacement is
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Bonus points if you can find a link to the pics of the motor or at least details.
256 1954 256 Cubic Inch Flat Head Ford V8 http://www.secondchancegarage.com/sp...954_256_V8.cfm |
254 cc Cobia (no not Cobra) power boat;
255 cc Edelbrock/Chapman Victor CNC 256 cc ESR - Standard Bore and Stroker Crank (256cc) Engine Package - Bottom End Power/P11 Pipe (ESR Reference Number is ESR-H10T-EP-P11) 257 cc Nissan SR20 258 cc JTR 270 (Dirt Bike) 259 cc Nissan G20; and 260 cc ATV 260cc Quad bike Too easy:JEKYLHYDE :JEKYLHYDE :JEKYLHYDE |
Mike, we cant be beaten by a banana bender!
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Al,
Didn't realise a banana bender had 261cc;) ;) 262 YZ250F bored out to 262cc (Only $363 US) Sad or what :p :p :( :p |
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I can do better than that! :D
Chev V6 262CI Mike... what's the bonus? :p |
Just too easy Al - you forgot 263!!!
The first motorbike was 264 cc made in 1885 by Daimler. Daimler |
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:LOL: Peter, how about this.... http://www.worldfiredepartments.com/Fdny1/E265.htm 265's don't come much bigger ;) |
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Ok, I've helped the cause to reach 347...
Time to pass on the baton and do some work :) But before I do...... 267 :) |
Al,
cc, not whats painted on the side;) How about 266 HP if you're into fire engines (includes extendable turntable ladders:D :D :D ) 266 :JEKYLHYDE :JEKYLHYDE :JEKYLHYDE |
I reckon you just pulled half those numbers out your butt Pete. We need evidence.
I could just say 267cc Hodaka Army Squrrel and no one would be the wiser. A fire engine with the number on the side doesn't count Al. 267 Chevrolet made a 267 Cubic Inch V8 for it's 1980s Camaros and El Caminos in an search for fuel economy. Camaro History |
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Mike,
I even gave you a bloody engine reference number - what more do you want. Sorry about the Fire Engine pic - by the way its an IVECO 150 E 27 •Engine power:196 kW (266 HP)•Lowered cab •Crew:1 +2 • Gross Vehicle Weight:18700 kg •Climbing height / Working height:30 m /32 m •Rescue cage:RK 270 CC-S - is that enough proof Mike?????????????? Try again. And..... 268cc - How about a hmmmmm a Vire 7 Marine Engine Marine Engine |
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