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    Saw this. Thought it was cool. Working on a camless engine for a supercar. Seems like a LOT of extra stuff to go wrong but if you are spending $1.5mil on a car guess you don't mind

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    The technology is pretty cool, the concept has actually been around for quite some time. You're right though, I think it's still a ways off from regular production cars. I could never have it because I want them to load a CC306 tune in every thing
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    I bet people were thinking the same way when Wankle (however u spell his name) first showed his rotary design. I think its def cool... love stuff that shows thinking outside the box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil350 View Post
    The technology is pretty cool, the concept has actually been around for quite some time. You're right though, I think it's still a ways off from regular production cars. I could never have it because I want them to load a CC306 tune in every thing
    That would be the best part, they actually could!

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