Five cylinder NB
I am likely the last one to learn this, but it appears the Jetta and NB
will have a standard 150 HP 5 cylinder engine next year and drop out the turbo four. -- Joseph Meehan Dia duit |
I don't see how the NB can fit the 5 cylinder. But then again anything's
possible with VW's wisdom. "Joseph Meehan" > wrote in message . .. > I am likely the last one to learn this, but it appears the Jetta and NB > will have a standard 150 HP 5 cylinder engine next year and drop out the > turbo four. > > -- > Joseph Meehan > > Dia duit > |
"Woodchuck" > wrote in message
.. . >I don't see how the NB can fit the 5 cylinder. But then again anything's >possible with VW's wisdom. They made 3.2L V6 Beetles so I don't see why the V5 wouldn't fit. |
Homer wrote:
> "Woodchuck" > wrote in message > .. . >>I don't see how the NB can fit the 5 cylinder. But then again >>anything's possible with VW's wisdom. > > > They made 3.2L V6 Beetles so I don't see why the V5 wouldn't fit. V-5 Is there any such thing as an odd number V??? -- Joseph Meehan Dia duit |
"Johann Koenig" > wrote in message
... > On Sunday July 17 at 12:56am > Honda's RC211V (I think thats right) is a V-5 motorcycle. I believe it > was made to contend in MotoGP, the land of 200+hp, 200+mph, 2 stroke, > 500cc superbikes. Mostly right, asfaik the current rules allow 500cc 2 strike or 990cc 4 stroke, currently every manufacturer is running 990cc 4 stroke bikes. |
Not here in the USA anyways. Got any pictures?
"Homer" > wrote in message ... > "Woodchuck" > wrote in message > .. . >>I don't see how the NB can fit the 5 cylinder. But then again anything's >>possible with VW's wisdom. > > > They made 3.2L V6 Beetles so I don't see why the V5 wouldn't fit. > > |
"Joseph Meehan" > wrote in message
. .. > Homer wrote: >> "Woodchuck" > wrote in message >> .. . >>>I don't see how the NB can fit the 5 cylinder. But then again >>>anything's possible with VW's wisdom. >> >> >> They made 3.2L V6 Beetles so I don't see why the V5 wouldn't fit. > > V-5 Is there any such thing as an odd number V??? Sort of. VW had the VR5 in a few euro-spec A4 cars (Golf, Bora). It was a 2.3L unit (basically the 2.8 VR6 less one cylinder). |
"Homer" > wrote in message
... > "Woodchuck" > wrote in message > .. . >>I don't see how the NB can fit the 5 cylinder. But then again anything's >>possible with VW's wisdom. > > > They made 3.2L V6 Beetles so I don't see why the V5 wouldn't fit. The 5 in the Jetta and NB is not a 'V'. it's an inline 5. |
"Woodchuck" > wrote in message
... > Not here in the USA anyways. Got any pictures? > > "Homer" > wrote in message > ... >> "Woodchuck" > wrote in message >> .. . >>>I don't see how the NB can fit the 5 cylinder. But then again anything's >>>possible with VW's wisdom. >> >> >> They made 3.2L V6 Beetles so I don't see why the V5 wouldn't fit. the only 3.2L VR6 NBs i've heard of were the Beetle RSi which was some sort of concept but was never sold that I know of. VW had them running around at driversfest 2000 in Anaheim back in the summer of '00. |
"Matt B." > wrote
> The 5 in the Jetta and NB is not a 'V'. it's an inline 5. Not to say it is the same size, but VW has had an inline 5 as way back as 1985 (?) in the Quantum and Quantum Syncro, sedan and wagon. Harry |
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