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Re: 4 vs. 6 cylinder, 2.0 vs. 3.1L

you give me a car and 15000 dollars and i bet you i can get that bitch to go...any 4 cylinder.

execpt for maybe the daewoos
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Re: 4 vs. 6 cylinder, 2.0 vs. 3.1L

I bought my 68 chevelle for 1k and it had an in line 6. It has a decent amount of power, but the weight of the vehicle almost ruins it. Our Honda CRV can tear it a new one very easily. (2.0L for the CRV and I have 3.8L)
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Re: 4 vs. 6 cylinder, 2.0 vs. 3.1L

chevelles are an easy restore...most of the time they have the 350 or the 307 V8 i believe but id check it if u need to kno for sure. but yes...all old cars are heavy. I forget what the 4 cylinder engine with mad horses is. I think its called the M3 or somethin...could someone let me kno?
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