The k series vvc (how it works)
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Posted 7 years 10 months ago #175200
Great video and a very good design of what is still a good engine . IMO
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Posted 7 years 10 months ago #175202
I never had any idea how that vvc system worked untill i saw this vid......fantastic engineering,... :broon:
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That's why Ford wanted to buy Rover but they only wanted the engine plant (Powertrain) but BMW bought all of ROVER Inc LAND ROVER.
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Such an amazing piece of engineering, and got to love the level of rover marketing even in this video trench coats ARE cool! :woo2:
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