Why is it so difficult to build a reliable engine? They engineer and test them to every extreme. Is it poor engineering, insufficient testing, poor manufacturing control or the bean counters? It's most likely all of the above. Next, if a company knows of an issue, why don't the fix it? Examples, the hemi tick, Hyundai 2.3L engine failures, 6.0 powerstroke failures, mds in the chevy 5.3, Rams 3.0 diesel engine failures, Ford's 3.5 oil leaks, Fords 3.5 cam fazors, and I can go on and on.
All of the companies have some great engines and bad engines. Is it just blind luck to build a good one?
I've watched the Hurricane test video and if this engine can take that abuse, maybe it will be a good one.
Please let's be polite and not turn into one of those, your an idiot threads. Please start your own thread if you insist on being one of those people.
All of the companies have some great engines and bad engines. Is it just blind luck to build a good one?
I've watched the Hurricane test video and if this engine can take that abuse, maybe it will be a good one.
Please let's be polite and not turn into one of those, your an idiot threads. Please start your own thread if you insist on being one of those people.
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