Fun game to identify old engines, post your score.
http://www.americantorque.com/game/engine-id/
You got 76% (13 right out of 17). The average score is 62%.
Fun game to identify old engines, post your score.
http://www.americantorque.com/game/engine-id/
You got 76% (13 right out of 17). The average score is 62%.
1990 Chevy Suburban 5.7L Auto ECM 1227747 $42!
1998 Chevy Silverado 5.7L Vortec 0411 Swap to RoadRunner!
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You got 88% (15 right out of 17). The average score is 62%.
The man who says something is impossible, is usually interrupted by the man doing it.
You got 71% (12 right out of 17). The average score is 62%.
Square body stepsides forever!!!
So far the younger guy is beating us Jim? Some of those were older then me?
1990 Chevy Suburban 5.7L Auto ECM 1227747 $42!
1998 Chevy Silverado 5.7L Vortec 0411 Swap to RoadRunner!
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You got 82% (14 right out of 17). The average score is 62%.
1978 Camaro Type LT, 383, Dual TBI, '7427, 4L80E
1981 Camaro Z-28 Clone, T-Tops, 350/TH350
1981 Camaro Berlinetta, V-6, 3spd
1974 Chevy/GMC Truck, '90 TBI 350, '7427, TH350, NP203, 6" lift, 35s
You got 94% (16 right out of 17). The average score is 62%.
TOM
1994 3500 Dually , 502 (509) , 264HR , Edelbrock MPFI , PFI '7427
1992 S-10 434 SBC/Tremec - '7427
1986 Monte Carlo SS
1984 S-10 , SAS, 496/700R4/205 , D44/14BFF -'7427
1980 Z-28 496/700R4
1979 Corvette 496/700R4
1977 Olds 98 Regency 403/700R4
You got 65% (11 right out of 17). The average score is 62%
The ones I got right were out of sheer luck. I simply guessed the more oddball sounding engine of the mutiple choice. I have no experiance with old engine like those.
Now if the test was on Jeeps, it would be a different story.....
79 Jeep Cherokee, AMC 401, T-18 manual trans, hydroboost, 16197427 MPFI system---the toy
93 Jeep YJ Wrangler, 4.0L, 5 speed, 8.8 rear, homebrew hub conversion and big brakes, hydroboost, 2.5in OME lift, 31x10.50's---the daily driver
99 Jeep WJ Grand Cherokee limited, 4.0L, auto, 2wd, leather and power everything, 99% stock---the long distance highway ride.
I only got 76%. I got all the GM stuff minus the 348 since I didn't know there was a difference in dipstick location. I missed the 331 Mopar because I just didn't expect anyone to put that engine into a hotrod. And even though I've worked on Y block engines, I don't remember them using 2 bolt valve covers. Go figure.
I also missed the 413. I knew they came with a long intake, but AC???? Really?????? Must have idled at 950 rpm!
And yes, there should have been an AMC engine in the mix.
But what I really want to know is, how is it that only 81% of people recognized the Chevy smallblock????
Makes me want to make something similar with non-V8 engines.
Last edited by 1project2many; 04-05-2013 at 04:52 PM.
You got 82% (14 right out of 17). But I have to admit that I used the shape of the alternator to choose between the major manufacturers if I didn't know the engine. Some seemed pretty obvious (409 was the only W) and some you'd have to know (409 vs. 348). I didn't see any Buicks in there . But the alternator is a giveaway between Chrysler, Ford, and GM. And yes, the chevy smallblock (and there were two of them) I thought were practically giveaways!
1994 6.5L 4L80E K
2001 VW GTI
2006 Smart ForTwo CDI
wow have never seen a few of those engines.
You got 65% (11 right out of 17). The average score is 62%.
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You got 94% (16 right out of 17). The average score is 62%.
You got 65% (11 right out of 17). The average score is 62%.
You got 82% (14 right out of 17). The average score is 62%.(turns out i don't know as much as i thought.)
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