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Name this sexy sleek super car?

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Cizeta Moroder V16T.

More cylinders than FIVE Geo Metros.

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Wow... so they go to the tourble of making a V16 but can't design a body that does not look like a Chinese-Diablo. :AH-HA_wink:

The most retarded thing of all is the transverse mounted placement of the V16. Yes I'm serious, & chain transfer case to the trans.

http://www.lamborghiniregistry.com/CizetaV16T/

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Edited by Sixty8panther

Wow... so they go to the tourble of making a V16 but can't design a body that does not look like a Chinese-Diablo.  :AH-HA_wink:

The most retarded thing of all is the transverse mounted placement of the V16. Yes I'm serious, & chain transfer case to the trans.

It was designed by Marcello Gandini, the same guy who designed the Diablo (before Chrysler toned it down).

And the transverse-mounted engine was a necessity since the engine was so long. The V16 was practically two V8s mounted tail-to-tail with the driveshaft to the transaxle coming out of the middle of the engine block perpendicular to the crankshafts.

The engine was 4 1/2 feet long (as I recall) and featured two crankshafts, eight camshafts, and 64 valves. The multiple camshafts and crankshafts were necessary because four-foot long shafts would have too much flex.

It was designed by Marcello Gandini, the same guy who designed the Diablo (before Chrysler toned it down).

And the transverse-mounted engine was a necessity since the engine was so long. The V16 was practically two V8s mounted tail-to-tail with the driveshaft to the transaxle coming out of the middle of the engine block perpendicular to the crankshafts.

The engine was 4 1/2 feet long (as I recall) and featured two crankshafts, eight camshafts, and 64 valves. The multiple camshafts and crankshafts were necessary because four-foot long shafts would have too much flex.

sounds like a mechanical nightmare...

whos up for the job... I'll buy one if i can find a mechanic who'll work on it... :unsure:

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yep hudson won it and your prize is......

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But yes a 16 clyinder Cizeta V16T

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Price $600,000 dollars.

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damn we have to beat it since it has a 5 pistion steering wheel tilt. Go On Rag Mags Beat it. So a 10,000 aveo has it, but a 600,000 dollar car goes by?

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one more thing a Chevy ZZ572 has more Cubic inches and makes more horsepower. *sigh*

yep hudson won it and your prize is......

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So do I have to get another question right to complete the pair?
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yeah i will go make another trivia but you have to pick up the prize i wont cover shipping :neenerneener:

What an ugly piece of junk; the stacked double hideaway headlights are priceless! How come the red one has Ferrari Testarossa cheese graters on the side but the black one doesn't?

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different years i think it went from 95-2001

thats a lot of cylinders

different years i think it went from 95-2001

Actually, I think the very limited production of the V16T was only one year, back in 1991. The difference might have been between prototype and "production" (or just different prototypes).

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