Hack
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If money is no object you by definition do not care about resale value. I don't think you are trying to argue that 'vettes are better than the best sporty cars made in Europe, are you? :lol:Guess it depends on your definition of 'best'. Personally, since I don't like horrible resale due to known long term reliability issues, I stay away from German stuff. If you consider expensive parts for failures that shouldn't happen in the first place 'best', well, there's no conversation to be had. ?
Has no bearing on the topic.I don't see a lot of 200k mile junkyard German engines being turbo'd to produce 800, 900, or 1000 hp.
I'm not anti-pushrod and I'm a mechanical engineer. Heck, my emphasis in school was in ICE.Seems as those who are anti-pushrod have limited racing knowledge or no engineering background...coincidence?
One of my strengths is an open mind, I believe. That's why I proposed the clarifying method of thinking about this question in the first place. Theory is something you can go around and around about, but practice is where the truth really comes out.
So - take it for what you will.
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