Cars & Transportation

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Cars & Transportation

Posted by: stretch

29th Mar 2011 12:30pm

what has happened to the newer cars for the new technology that were to be released in australia
so far all i see is the same old junk yard crap that still needs unleaded fuel where is the newer fuel run cars they are available overseas but not in australia
the gas run models are here but whatch out for the carbon tax when the rta finds out the rego station dont have the correct equipment to register the cars legally for australia
what happened to the exhaust reading for carbon from car egnision
this is suppost to be checked every rego
but is not on the slip rta mambers need to get it right


Captain Slog
  • 27th Feb 2012 07:21pm

Hi Stretch,
Didja check out the clips? If so, you will notice that the MYT Engine is made up of so few parts, they should be alot CHEAPER than Engines as we know them now.
That hunk of crap V-8 that always gives you trouble and takes you weeks to srtip and reassemble, would cost a few Thousand Dollars to replace, and ages to shag around with.
All kinds of things go wrong with them, and there are just so many PARTS. Pistons, Rings, Crank Shafts, Rockers, Valves, Cam Shafts, Timing, Carbureters, (?) Air Filters, Fuel Pumps, etc. THOUSANDS of Parts.
The MYT Engine has ONLY 17 Parts, and can be srtipped and reasembled in no time. By the way, in case you missed it, I did mention that the MYT engine that you would have in your car would be the size of a Milo or Coffee Can. That is 6 Inches Round and 6 Inches Long. If you want MORE Power? Stuffed if I know why! Simply put another "Piston" Head on, taking it to 10 Inches Long.
The 6 Inch MYT Engine will probably only cost about a few Hundred dollars at the most. But, still alot cheaper than a V-8 and with TWICE the Power!!! NOt to mention 150 -200 MILES per American Gallon or 3.9 Litres.


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