customizedcreationz
Well-Known Member
I ll start....
in this case, it would be the other way around. Harley came out with that prototype way before Yamaha thought of the Vmax.
Mike
Porsche and H-D were working on the Nova project beginning in the 1970's but when the buy-out from AMF happened, they could only go with one direction, and they went with the Evolution and abandoned the Nova. I think RaWarrior posted a link about the story awhile-ago, a great business school case-study, really.
The magazines of the day were rife with rumors and leaked tidbits about the collaboration. Too-bad when they began running the waiting lists they didn't develop the Nova for the market that could have been.:confused2:
As to the similarities to other machines, here's one that always proves to be a crowd-pleaser, the Chrysler Cross-Ram manifold. Dig those crazy intake runners! Another exotic intake design, VBoost it's not, but made for performance! I'd heard that the design was only good for warm climates, as the fuel charge would puddle on the floors of the runners in weather in the 50's or below. Maybe if there was a water jacket around the runners for colder climates?
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