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Originally Posted by djr81
You know how it works. They trade massive heads and costs for displacement, make good power and torque then get slated for being low tech. On a good day I would call it a good engineering solution.
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I didn't say it's old-fashioned, it does the job given in the US cars are not taxed based on displacement. Rather, to claim DOHC engines with variable lift and variable cam phasing produce "limp wristed engines" is illogical because General Motors
themselves use DOHC in all their other engines!
General Motors' own 4 cylinder turbo engine has DOHC:
General Motors' own 4.2L 8 cylinder hot vee twin-turbo has DOHC:
Clearly DOHC and variable valve timing paired with smaller displacement and (potentially) turbochargers is a good engineering solution for the vast majority of purposes.