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Old Sep 11, 2017 | 10:01 PM
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Originally Posted by coolhand
GM is building some great engines, but then the design engineers drop them into ridiculously hard to work on platforms.
It's not just GM, all the manufacturers do this.

I do agree, if these engineers are not wrenching on their creations, they lack the understanding for our issues. Such as a job that could be easier by less then a 1/4 of clearance.

But with that being said, these v6 W platform cars are pretty easy to work on. Go to the LS4 powered W platform cars, that engine is shoehorned in.

Also, keep in mind, as our needs with cars increase (ABS, AirBags, improved suspensions, improved safety/crush zones for accidents, more entertainment electronics), all of these take there toll on space and weight.

When you get into a more performance oriented ride, like a v8 powered Camaro/Mustang/Charger/ect, part of that performance is making the most out of the space (need a big shoehorn to get some of those drive trains in).
 




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