>From the link:
>>and is essentially six, inline-eight engines,...
>>The engine uses six Jaguar E-Type distributors to get the sparks flying
OK where I went to school 6X8=48. E types were either 6 cylinder or 12
cylinders. 6X6=36 which makes me wonder how they fired the other 12
cylinders, or 6X 12=72 which means you have some extra sparks left over.
Color me confused.
Rick
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 8:11 PM, Alan Seigrist <healey.nut@gmail.com> wrote:
> You know, we all spend hours on this list talking about the best way or how
> much we should modify our Healeys. I now understand that we are all simple
> pillocks in comparison to this genius:
>
>
> http://jalopnik.com/5294379/48+cylinder-kawasaki-pushes-boundaries-of-sanity
>
> Alan
>
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