Why would anyone use a pushrod engine today? The lighest OHC engines weigh less than 200 lbs...

Why would anyone use a pushrod engine today? The lighest OHC engines weigh less than 200 lbs. Average pushrod V8s weigh around 500.

The ls1 which is the most popular of the small block v8s is only 400 pounds with the water pump and intake

yea but it makes a measly 400 hp.

How much does your 200lb undressed NA OHC make?

what is the lightest OHC v8 sold today?

Stop replying to alphonse threads you stupid fucks it's been literally years how do you not have basic pattern recognition?

550 hp and it weighs 180 lbs

Bullshit

Nigger. Go plug that filename of OP's image into 4plebs. Oh look, it's an alphonse thread. STOP. RESPONDING.

retard alert

btfo

>the lightest OHC engines
>vs a pushrod V8

at least compare engines with the same number of cylinders.

This is shit bait and you should feel bad.

Bread on throttle bodies

Packaging

Why did you not need my posts?

Arw you retarded? It's a V8 vs a V8. Learn to read dumbass

because they're too poor for a proper engine

Sage

it's better because It uses less GM parts

>lightest(probably a 4 popper) vs average v8(something with actual displacement)

Wasn't the whole point of pushrod/L series engines the fact that they produce a lot of power relative to their size?

Don't respond to shitter threads, dumbass.

They are short in height so they could shove it in the vette