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Here's some former "Standard of the Worlds" http://info.detnews.com/redesign/joyrides/index.cfm?id=706 If any of you drive down I-40 west of Amarillo, Tx ya gotta go check this out !!!! -Rocky |
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Replying to: louiswei (Jan 09, 2008 9:02 am) Caddy Escalade: 6.2L V8 with 403hp/417lb-ft = 65hp/67lb-ft per liter Toyota Sequoia: 5.7L V8 with 381hp/401lb-ft = 67hp/70lb-ft per litter The only reason why the Escalade 6.2L V8 is more powerful is due to the larger displacement. Ranger rover's supercharged 4.2L only makes 390hp. That's 93hp per liter mind you, SC though Why does larger displacement mean one engine is better then the other? The 6.2 is physically smaller (and lighter) then the Toyota 5.7. Displacement is just total cylindar volume. That's why you won't see the 5.7 in a Lexus IS. It won't fit.
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Replying to: pmusce (Jan 10, 2008 4:19 am)
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I think that when comparing one engine with another one should take more than one item into account. Horsepower is not the only thing that matters (or horsepower per liter). For the Escalade I think one should keep in mind that it is a truck based SUV than can tow, so: 1 - cost should always be considered 2 - trucks (SUV's) that tow will want more torque at low engine speeds 3 - NVH is always a consideration OHC's can be tuned to provide low end torque, but for a truck the pushrod design is not at a disadvantage. For heavy duty towing the engine should be designed for hard work. |
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Replying to: mr215 (Jan 10, 2008 6:03 am) Nope, The Toyota 5.7 V8 uses aluminum for the cylinder block and DOHC heads. Source: Toyota Tundra - 2008 Performance & Specifications |
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Replying to: habitat1 (Jan 09, 2008 3:16 pm) And yes young people do want sexier cars, if you notice people including GM reps are talking more about the look of the new Escalade rather than reliablity or technology.. Looks aren't everything but the Escalade is perhaps one of the most beautiful vehicles ever produced.
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Replying to: lykourinou (Jan 10, 2008 10:16 am)
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Replying to: mr215 (Jan 10, 2008 12:05 pm) I never paid attention to it, till someone brought it to my attention that they stressed the wheels more than anything. Dont' get me wrong I love the SUV. And looks count alot, I like the looks of the Escalade but the technology of the QX. I wish Infiniti built the Escalade...lol..
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Replying to: lykourinou (Jan 10, 2008 2:39 pm) Funny, what wets your whistle is what I have a tough time stomaching. Those 22" chrome wheels scream "pimp" and "drug dealer" to me. And I live in a good part of town! Seriously, I've had an Escalade as a rental a few times and, IMO, they need to take the driving dynamics up about 3 notches before they can get away with 22" wheels that don't look embarassing. Hell, I wouldn't put those things on the new Porsche Cayenne GTS which, with a 6 speed manual, 415 hp engine and a world class sport suspension, can probably give the CTS-V a run for its money around Nurburgring. "Chrome Couture" - makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up even thinking about it. But that's the nice thing about America - a choice for everybody.
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Replying to: habitat1 (Jan 11, 2008 10:39 am) I didn't say that I liked the rims, what I said was that GM stressed the rims more than anything else about the vehicle. Normally some brochures show pictures of the vehicle and then get into technicals. And just because you have rims on your car does not make you a pimp or a drug dealer. I'm not bragging, but where I live you have to have alot of money to live here. Mostly doctors, lawyers people like that live here. In my block there is a young black guy whose name I never knew I just used to see him every now and again. Sometimes I would see him a few times a year and when I did see him he was driving a Ferrari, Porsche or some kind of exotic. He's in his early 30's and we were wondering what he did for a living. I was talking to my next door neighbor one day and low and behold this young black male who comes and goes to his house a few months a year comes driving down the street in a QX56 with huge rims on it. He blew the horn and waved, at my neighbor because he didn't know me. My neighbor told me that he was a brilliant guy. it turns out he is some kind of neuro-surgeon and flies back and forth around the country to perform special procedures. I never thought that, because I have never seen him in scrubs going to work or anything like that. I had to learn not to judge people by what they drive or how they dress. I wish the world would do the same..but oh well. Back to cars.......
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