F22C1 x2 = G44D2
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F22C1 x2 = G44D2
So I know it would take a bunch of custom fabrication, but has anyone ever considered putting two F22's together and building a V8 out of it? Serious post.
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You'd need so much money. Custom block, bearings, gaskets, seals, timing management, cost will easily surpass the value of the car which wouldn't be ideal from a business/financial/ race perspective
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This is just something I have in mind as a "way in the future" goal. Thankfully cost is never my concern.
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This falls into the "any amount of money can accomplish anything" category. Imo this is a pipe dream. If this is the route you really wanna go either j-swap (which has its own hurdles) or just put an LS in it
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Why though?
Also, cost is a concern. Otherwise you wouldn't be on a forum asking if it's possible; you would just tell someone/a shop to do it and they would do it and you would pay them without a second thought.
Also, cost is a concern. Otherwise you wouldn't be on a forum asking if it's possible; you would just tell someone/a shop to do it and they would do it and you would pay them without a second thought.
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Could just get an E90/E92 M3 engine...