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#501 Post by Hotrodder »

DominicBest wrote: Thu Dec 28, 2023 1:32 pm an engine should be up front

Even Porsche have conceded that the engine belongs in the middle.
In the interest of axle weight balance it is sensible but linkages from driver controls to the engine need careful design. The only mid-engine cars I have driven were VW, Porsche 356, and Lotus Europa. Terrible imprecise gear changing on all of them.
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#502 Post by ajm »

The gear change on our MR2 was perfect

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#503 Post by curtis »

ImageP1050452 by john curtis, sur Flickr

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#504 Post by DominicBest »

Hotrodder wrote: Thu Dec 28, 2023 6:44 pm
DominicBest wrote: Thu Dec 28, 2023 1:32 pm an engine should be up front

Even Porsche have conceded that the engine belongs in the middle.
In the interest of axle weight balance it is sensible but linkages from driver controls to the engine need careful design. The only mid-engine cars I have driven were VW, Porsche 356, and Lotus Europa. Terrible imprecise gear changing on all of them.
The 356 was rear engined.

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#506 Post by Hotrodder »

DominicBest wrote: Thu Dec 28, 2023 10:31 pm
Hotrodder wrote: Thu Dec 28, 2023 6:44 pm
DominicBest wrote: Thu Dec 28, 2023 1:32 pm an engine should be up front

Even Porsche have conceded that the engine belongs in the middle.
In the interest of axle weight balance it is sensible but linkages from driver controls to the engine need careful design. The only mid-engine cars I have driven were VW, Porsche 356, and Lotus Europa. Terrible imprecise gear changing on all of them.
The 356 was rear engined.
Yes of course. I shouldn't have included the 356 as it was basically a VW beetle in tart's clothing.
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#507 Post by RobertArthur »

Closer to the Volkswagen Beetle was the Karmann Ghia, also rear engined. A fifties/sixties sports car to forget the forties. Not overpowered.

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#508 Post by curtis »

Plenty of patina!

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#509 Post by RobertArthur »

Almost a classic grille and an update, modern times, a face lift, a sport mesh grille for a Jaguar. Around 2009 Mitsubishi introduced the 'jet fighter grille', more aggressive looking, watch out, here I come, for the Outlander. Not a very good idea in my opinion.

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