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Posting time: 4 months ago on 8/13/2020 3:31:24 PM
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Archived There is simply no reason Turbine Engines should be so expensive, except as an opportunity to screw Americans. If China really wanted to disrupt, they would release low cost turbine engines. (fi-powerweb.com)
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[–] moosethenoose 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 4 months ago
As others have said - the exotic materials and tolerances are too high for something being put into a consumer vehicle.
And yeah, China making turbine engines? Nope.
I've worked with the Chinese - they have the lowest level of pride in workmanship or quality I have ever seen.
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[–] moosethenoose ago
As others have said - the exotic materials and tolerances are too high for something being put into a consumer vehicle.
And yeah, China making turbine engines? Nope.
I've worked with the Chinese - they have the lowest level of pride in workmanship or quality I have ever seen.