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    Why does this motor say V6 on it when it looks like a Inline 6, its a Mitsubishi 3000gt VR-4 or a Mistsu GTO twin turbo, if you will,is it really a V6 and there is a header under the intake manifold and 3 on the oppisite side or is it a inline 6?

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    its a transverse v6. 3cyl in the "front" and three on the "back"

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    are you that thrown off by the intake manifold?


    it's actually the shortest I6 motor ever, it even shares 1 sparkplug for each two cylinders . ignore that "V6" on the valvecover, it's a lie.

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    ^^^ lol
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    LOL
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