Delta Force
Banned
At one point the inline six was the quintessential American automobile engine. In fact, the Chevrolet inline six was the only engine used by that marque between 1929 and 1954, when the Chevrolet small block V8 began to supplement it. Inline six engines even powered the first production years of the Chevrolet Corvette and were the standard engine option on several muscle cars. Sometime in the 1960s and 1970s the inline six began to fall out of favor for American vehicles, especially cars.
Could the inline six have remained popular through to the present, especially on cars? Maybe the heads and other equipment could be twinned to create V12 engines to compete directly with the European luxury brands and make both accountants and engineers happy?
Could the inline six have remained popular through to the present, especially on cars? Maybe the heads and other equipment could be twinned to create V12 engines to compete directly with the European luxury brands and make both accountants and engineers happy?