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Posted by B.C. on August 30, 2000 at 13:34:01 from (131.167.75.193):
In Reply to: Displacement/engine speed/HP posted by John Hallman on August 30, 2000 at 06:56:00:
Remember that several things improved as time went on. Motor oils are much better than they used to be, engines got fitted with oil filters, and they got better. Fuel injection improved somewhat in Diesel engines. Air and hydraulic filters got better. It's tempting to say that smaller is less durable, but about the only way you can really do that is to assume that the quality and technology level of what you're comparing is the same. That said, it's usually seemed to me that the slower running engines lug better than the faster running ones.
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