Slant 6 turbocharging- yea or nay?

Okeh, so you disagree with what the actual, real chief engineer of the slant-6 has to say (in great detail and with strong documentary evidence) on the subject. That's a little strange of you, but whatever. Have you read Weertman's books?



Ah, I see your error. What is said (and supported) is that the slant-6 was originally designed to be an aluminum block, not that the slant-6 was originally designed to be the specific aluminum block as it was produced from '61-'63. What is meant by "designed to be an aluminum block" is that the basic geometry of the engine—the deep skirt, etc.—was conceived and specified so as to be compatible with an aluminum block material. That, in turn, means the iron block made with that geometry is exeptionally rigid and strong. That's all.

Dan, I have not read that book but would really like to. Can you point me to it? As for my comment, I stated that I was not up on the design history, but "in my opinion" they were not the same. Key words, were "in my opinion". I was stressing I did not know for sure.