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I do believe Whitehores's comment had a bit of sarcasam.
We all know the 5.0 is actually a pretty sizable motor when looking at dimensions.
We all know the 5.0 is actually a pretty sizable motor when looking at dimensions.
Hey, there's nothing 'tiny' about a 5.0L engine man. Maybe the 2.4L V8s on ex-F1 cars were 'tiny' for a V8. A normal V8 is of 4L, as is a 3.0L V6, and 2.0L I4 (500cc per piston). So yes, a GM 6.2L is larger than our 5.0, but that doesn't mean it's small, and even less 'tiny' .
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